Asante Kotoko SC defender Lord Amoah has successfully undergone surgery after suffering a serious anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury took him out for weeks.
Following the surgery, he has being ruled out for the remainder of the 2025/26 league season.
The 22-year-old right back suffered the injury during Kotoko’s Premier League clash against Young Apostles in March, where he sustained the injury in the second half. Medical assessments later confirmed a combination of an ACL tear and a medial meniscus injury.
In a statement, the club confirmed the successful procedure and confirmed stating rehabilitation.
“Lord Amoah has undergone a successful surgery to repair his anterior cruciate ligament, an injury he sustained during our Premier League match against Young Apostles,” the club said.
“The right back will now begin his recovery and rehab at the club with support from our medical staff.”
Following the surgery, he has being ruled out for the remainder of the 2025/26 league season.
The 22-year-old right back suffered the injury during Kotoko’s Premier League clash against Young Apostles in March, where he sustained the injury in the second half. Medical assessments later confirmed a combination of an ACL tear and a medial meniscus injury.
In a statement, the club confirmed the successful procedure and confirmed stating rehabilitation.
“Lord Amoah has undergone a successful surgery to repair his anterior cruciate ligament, an injury he sustained during our Premier League match against Young Apostles,” the club said.
“The right back will now begin his recovery and rehab at the club with support from our medical staff.”
