Asante Kotoko Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Nana Yaw Amponsah claims he has no regret accepting the Porcupines’ hot seat.
The young administrator was appointed and unveiled at a ceremony at the Sports Hotel in Kumasi last year.
Kotoko was then without a CEO for almost three months after the new Board of Directors dissolved the George Amoako-led administration.
The 2019 GFA presidential aspirant is tasked with overseeing one of Ghana’s biggest clubs for the next three years.
“I have no regrets taking this job [CEO of Kotoko] and I will never regret it, Everyone has a part to play in the club to make things successful, likewise I also have a role to play,” he said in an interview with Accra-based Happy FM.
“I am lucky to be chosen by the Board of Directors to spearhead all activities that take place within the club and ensure every good thing comes to the club”
“Therefore, I have no regrets at all leading the charge at Kotoko,” he added.
Amponsah, 39, who is the youngest CEO in the history of the club was further questioned why people refer him with the ‘small boy’ tag when he has been in football for the past 16 years.
“I often say that the old age of Methuselah has nothing to do with the miracles of Jesus Christ. So, I am not bothered about those who refer to my young age when it comes to discussions,” Amponsah said on Happy FM.
”I am really not worried when people refer to me as “that small boy” because age is not synonymous to experience.”
”Now who is a small boy? People always refer to me as “Boy no”. I have been doing football for 16 years and you think I’m a boy?” he quizzed
The club is set for a second-place finish in his maiden year in charge after losing the top position to Accra Hearts of Oak.