Asante Kotoko are set to reinforce their technical bench with the appointment of former club captain Isaac Amoako as their new goalkeeper coach.
The decision follows the dismissal of Najahu Issah, who previously held the position.
Amoako, now 40, is expected to bring his vast experience and proven track record in goalkeeping development to bolster the Porcupine Warriors’ preparations for the upcoming season. Amoako is no stranger to the Kotoko faithful.
He joined the club in 2007 from BA United after an outstanding debut campaign in the Ghana Premier League, and went on to serve the Reds for a decade.
During his time at the club, he won four Ghana Premier League titles and six FA Cups, earning a reputation as one of the league’s finest and most consistent goalkeepers.
Beyond his playing career, Amoako has built an impressive coaching resume with spells at Dreams FC, Nsoatreman FC, and Medeama SC, where he played a pivotal role in grooming goalkeeping talent.
His return marks a significant homecoming, as Kotoko look to rebuild their squad and mount a strong challenge for silverware in the upcoming campaign.