Asante Kotoko SC has strongly condemned the violent incidents that marred their Ghana
Premier League matchweek 19 fixture against Nsoatreman FC at the Nana Kronmansah II Park.
In an official statement, the club recounted how their team faced hostility from sections of the home supporters from the moment they arrived at the stadium.
Despite the confrontations, Kotoko remained committed to fair play and proceeded with the game.
However, tensions escalated during the match as missiles were repeatedly thrown at Kotoko’s bench, creating an unsafe environment for players and officials.
The situation worsened when Kotoko’s Head of Media suffered a serious ear injury after being struck by an object.
In a shocking turn of events, some supporters invaded the pitch, physically attacking Kotoko’s goalkeeper, Mohammed Camara, while hurling additional missiles at him.
Beyond the field, reports indicate that media personnel and travelling supporters from Kumasi were also attacked.
Watch The Unfortunate Video Footage Of The Clash Between Nsoatreman, Asante Kotoko Players & Fans
Tragically, a Kotoko supporter popularly known as “Polley” who was stabbed during the violence later succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.
The club expressed deep sorrow over the loss, extending condolences to the bereaved family and the entire Kotoko fraternity.
The violence also led to significant damage to Kotoko’s property, including laptops, communication devices, and other essential equipment used by their technical team and media staff.
The club described this level of destruction as unacceptable, calling for stronger security measures at league venues.
Despite these security challenges, Kotoko continued and completed the match in the spirit of fairness and sportsmanship.
However, the club expressed concern over the persistent hooliganism in Ghanaian football, which endangers players, officials, and supporters.
Asante Kotoko has pledged full cooperation with the Ghana Football Association in any investigations and has called for swift and firm action against those responsible.
The club emphasized that football must be played in a secure and fair environment, stressing that such acts of violence should not be tolerated.
Kotoko urged all stakeholders to take decisive steps to ensure the safety of teams, officials, and fans, reaffirming their commitment to professionalism and fair play in Ghanaian football.
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