The management team of Ghana Premier League giants, Asante Kotoko has been dissolved.
The management was led by renowned administrator, George Amoako, who the club’s Chief Executive Officer.
This follows the expiration of their initial three-year mandate.
A statement on the club’s official twitter handle thanked the outgone management for their service and wished them well in the future.
George Amoako’s time at Kotoko saw the club pick up the Normalization Committee Special Competition in 2019, before which they made it to the group stages of the CAF Confederation Cup.
The club has made some telling changes in the past couple of weeks, installing a new board of directors, with Dr Kwame Kyei at the helm.
The happenings at Kotoko have been coming to think and fast, with Life Patron, Otumfour Osei Tutu II, banning the recruitment of players for the time being, as well as laid down plans towards building their own stadium.
Kennedy Boakye Ansah, the former PRO of Ghana Premier League giants Kumasi Asante Kotoko has confirmed that the new board has dissolved management of the club.
In an interview with Vision 1 FM, Ansah revealed that the management received the message directly from Dr. Kwame Kyei and were told not to re-apply.
“Yes I am now a former PRO of Asante Kotoko. Dr Kyei met us today and told us about the new board [decision]. We were not told to re-apply, Dr Kyei only said he will call us when he needs us.”
The announcement of a new management team is yet to be known.