Midfielder Justice Blay has officially parted ways with Asante Kotoko, bringing an end to nearly six years of service to the Porcupine Warriors.
In an emotional farewell message, Blay expressed deep gratitude to everyone who played a part in his journey with the club.
He extended special appreciation to His Royal Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Life Patron of the club, for his vision and inspiration.
He also acknowledged the Board of Directors, Interim Management Committee, technical and medical staff, and all who supported him through his time at Kotoko.
“After almost six incredible years with Asante Kotoko, I wish to express my deepest gratitude to everyone who has been part of my journey with this great club,” Blay wrote.
“To my fellow teammates, it has been an honour to share the pitch and dressing room with you. Our shared experiences, both the highs and the lows, have shaped me,” he added.
Blay also paid tribute to the club’s loyal supporters:
“To the amazing supporters of this great club, thank you for your unwavering love and loyalty. Your passion and belief in the team fuelled us every single match day, and I will always cherish your support.”
Concluding his message, the 32-year-old midfielder affirmed that Asante Kotoko will always hold a special place in his heart, as he leaves with pride and optimism for the future.
Justice Blay’s departure follows a mutual contract termination.
His next move remains to be unknown, but reports claim he is close to a move to Algeria.