Fixtures

Ghana - Premier League 05/01 15:00 28 Medeama SC vs Asante Kotoko - View
Ghana - Premier League 05/04 15:00 29 Asante Kotoko vs Legon Cities FC - View
Ghana - Premier League 05/18 15:00 30 Berekum Chelsea vs Asante Kotoko - View
Ghana - Premier League 06/01 15:00 32 Asante Kotoko vs Great Olympics - View
Ghana - Premier League 06/08 15:00 33 Real Tamale United vs Asante Kotoko - View
Ghana - Premier League 06/15 15:00 34 Asante Kotoko vs Bofoakwa Tano - View

Results

Ghana - Premier League 04/21 15:00 27 Asante Kotoko v Samartex W 1-0
Ghana - Premier League 04/14 15:00 26 [16] Dreams FC v Asante Kotoko [11] L 2-0
Ghana - Premier League 04/11 18:00 25 Asante Kotoko v Nsoatreman FC L 1-2
Ghana - Premier League 04/06 15:00 24 [5] Bechem FC v Asante Kotoko [10] D 0-0
Ghana - Premier League 03/24 18:00 23 [9] Asante Kotoko v Nations FC [2] L 0-1
Ghana - Premier League 03/17 15:00 22 Aduana Stars v Asante Kotoko L 2-1
Ghana - Premier League 03/13 18:00 21 [3] Asante Kotoko v Accra Lions FC [14] L 2-3
Ghana - Premier League 03/09 15:00 20 Karela United FC v Asante Kotoko L 1-0
Ghana - Premier League 03/06 15:00 20 Karela United FC v Asante Kotoko - PPT.
Ghana - Premier League 03/01 18:00 19 [4] Asante Kotoko v Bibiani Gold Stars [13] W 1-0
Ghana - Premier League 02/24 15:00 18 [18] Heart of Lions v Asante Kotoko [3] L 1-0
Ghana - FA Cup 02/12 15:00 4 Karela FC v Asante Kotoko L 2-0

Statistikk

 TotalHjemmeBorte
Matches played 39 21 18
Wins 15 9 6
Draws 11 8 3
Losses 13 4 9
Goals for 39 24 15
Goals against 36 18 18
Clean sheets 15 9 6
Failed to score 14 5 9

Wikipedia - Asante Kotoko S.C.

Asante Kotoko Sporting Club, simply known as Asante Kotoko, is a professional football club founded on 31 August 1935 and based in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Nicknamed the Porcupine Warriors, they compete in the Ghana Premier League and play their home matches at the Baba Yara Stadium in Amakom, Kumasi.

They have won the league a record 24 times and the CAF Champions League twice and were adjudged the African club of the century by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).

History

Asantehene King Prempeh II, is the first life patron of Asante Kotoko greeting Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Harold Macmillan, January 1960

Early years

The foundation of Kumasi Asante Kotoko Sporting Club was laid by 13 young Ashanti men led by a young driver, Mr. Kwasi Kumah, ably supported by L.Y. Asamoah an electrician. Mr. Kwasi Kumah, a native of Nyankyerenease near Kumasi in the Ashanti Region, was a chauffeur to an English man and military officer, a Colonel Ross. Kwasi Kumah nurtured the idea of forming a football team when he watched an exciting football match. When Colonel Ross returned home for good, Kumah bought a set of jerseys to start his football team. With co-operation from his good friend, L.Y.Asamoah, he formed the Ashanti United Football Club in 1926. Five years later the team was renamed Kumasi Titanics. The team was really handicapped because most of the players worked in government organizations like the Prisons and Railways and had been transferred from Kumasi. "Kumasi Titanics" did not find enough luck in their new name and in 1934 they adopted a more powerful name, Mighty Atoms. Still the club did not see much progress and in 1935, Mr J.S.K. Frimpong, popularly called Teacher Frimpong, then a teacher of the Kumasi Government School who had all the time shown interest in the club, organized some men from his school and proposed a change of name from "Kumasi Titanics" to Kumasi Asante Kotoko Football Club. Permission had to be obtained from the Asantehene (King of the Kingdom of Ashanti) because the name "Kotoko", meaning "Porcupine" is the official symbol of the Ashanti nation. The Asantehene, Nana Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, became the first life patron of the club. Kumasi Asante Kotoko Football Club was subsequently formally founded in 1935.

Asante Kotoko's emblem features the "Porcupine", displaying an inbuilt arsenal of sharp spikes for use when attacked by an enemy.

Tragedy

The Accra Sport Stadium disaster occurred at the Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra, Ghana on 9 May 2001. Ghana's most successful football teams played that day, the Accra Hearts of Oak (The Phobians) Sporting Club and the Asante Kotoko. Accra had two late goals and a referee would call 2–1 Accra, resulting in disappointed Kotoko fans throwing plastic seats and bottles onto the pitch. The police responded by firing tear gas into the trapped crowd. Panic and a stampede ensued as fans tried to escape. In the hour-long ordeal, 117 deaths resulted from compressive asphyxia and 10 fans died from trauma.

In January 2020 the team was banned from the Baba Yara stadium temporarily, after violent reactions by their supporters, which led to one of their fans being hit by a rubber bullet that was fired by the police. The fans were seen in various footages, throwing projectiles onto the pitch, because they were displeased with a decision the referee made. This happened in a match that they played against Berekum Chelsea. A GFA ruling, fined the club 20,000 Ghana cedis and the next three games that they would play in the league would be behind closed doors.

2000s

In July 2011, Asante Kotoko and English Premier League club Sunderland signed a partnership agreement, which will see Sunderland offering practical support and advice in youth coaching, player development, fitness and medical matters as well as football business strategy to Asante Kotoko. In January 2002, P V Obeng was appointed as the board chairman of the Board of Directors of the club.

Asante Kotoko er et ghanesisk fotballklub i Kumasi. De ble grunnlagt i 1924 og spiller på Baba Yara stadion. Kotoko er en av de mest suksessrike klubbene i Ghana, med 24 ligatitler og 8 FA-cuptitler. De har også vunnet CAF Champions League to ganger, i 1970 og 1983. Kotoko er kjent for sin offensive spillestil og deres lojale fans.