Erstwhile Asante Kotoko SC head coach, Abdul Karim Zito Kabutey did not miss ways considering his short stint with Ghanaian heavyweight Asante Kotoko SC.
The experienced Ghanaian gaffer joined the Reds at the end tale of 2024/25 season as a replacement for Prosper Nartey Ogum. Despite commencing the 2025/26 league season with the Kumasi based outfit, could not see them through to the campaign as severe pressure led to his resignation.
The fan base expressed their dissatisfaction with his performance, when he struggled to harvest three wins in a row or three games without a defeat.
Despite, not accomplishing his dream of finishing a full season with a club he previously played, Zito won with them four titles including the MTN FA Cup and 2025 Toyota Cup in South Africa.
As well as the President Cup.
Speaking in an interview with Akoma FM, Zito says he is proud for achieving such success despite short stint, revealing his time as a successful manager.
“Winning four cups in just 43 days is not an easy task. At the end of the day, I consider myself very, very successful with Kotoko”
Zito added that; “It wasn’t easy, but we made it happen”.
Following his departure, now manages FC Ashanti Gold 04 in the country’s lower-tier league where he is expected to guide them to the top tier league with currently sitting summit of Division One League Zone Two.
The experienced Ghanaian gaffer joined the Reds at the end tale of 2024/25 season as a replacement for Prosper Nartey Ogum. Despite commencing the 2025/26 league season with the Kumasi based outfit, could not see them through to the campaign as severe pressure led to his resignation.
The fan base expressed their dissatisfaction with his performance, when he struggled to harvest three wins in a row or three games without a defeat.
Despite, not accomplishing his dream of finishing a full season with a club he previously played, Zito won with them four titles including the MTN FA Cup and 2025 Toyota Cup in South Africa.
As well as the President Cup.
Speaking in an interview with Akoma FM, Zito says he is proud for achieving such success despite short stint, revealing his time as a successful manager.
“Winning four cups in just 43 days is not an easy task. At the end of the day, I consider myself very, very successful with Kotoko”
Zito added that; “It wasn’t easy, but we made it happen”.
Following his departure, now manages FC Ashanti Gold 04 in the country’s lower-tier league where he is expected to guide them to the top tier league with currently sitting summit of Division One League Zone Two.
