Premier League side Asante Kotoko are embarking on a journey of rejuvenation, starting from restructuring the managerial and administrative structures, in addition to the building of infrastructure needed to make the club a befitting one among their coequals on the African continent.
New club CEO Nana Yaw Amponsah, together with his vibrant management have assured fans of building an ultra modern training complex for the club at the club’s training base at Adako Jachie, and the project has been scheduled for completion in a space of three months, spanning between October and December, 2020.
Ahead of the 2020/2021 football season set for a start on November 13, Asante Kotoko have release mind blowing pictures of architecture work of the project, depicting its outlook after completion. The project, according to the club, has begun and set for completion in the next three months.
“Phase One of the Adako Jachie Training Complex begins”, the club announced via Twitter on Monday.
The project, which will be handled by local construction firm NOM Company Ltd, when completed, will produce such facilities as 30-bed dormitory, dressing room, medical block, players block, recreational arena, executive office and a secretariat.
These blocks will comprise of coaches offices, meeting room, swimming pool, physio room, doctors room, recovery ward etc.