Albert Amoah

Striker - Asante Kotoko
18 Sep 2026
Friday
Process

Marked for Albert Amoah

7 Edition

The Asante Kotoko Post

14 Sep 2026
From our football correspondent Triumph

Squad

4 goals for Albert Amoah

The match ball belongs to Albert Amoah, whose 4 goals turned a difficult afternoon into a procession.

Match

Asante Kotoko tear Inter Allies apart

Rarely has this fixture seen a display like it: 5‑1 against Inter Allies, and it could have been more.

Player ratings

Peter Amidu Acquah, 20, plays like he has been here for years — 8.15

A mark of 8.15 means one thing beside a twenty-nine-year-old's name and something else entirely beside a 20-year-old's. Nobody at the ground needed telling which this was.

Market

The Great Olympics deal is off

Everything was agreed until it was not, and Philip Amoh reports back to Asante Kotoko with a summer to forget. Neither club is saying who walked away from the table.

Market

Medeama come back empty-handed

The bid was some way short and Asante Kotoko did not need long over it. Nobody in the game reads a first refusal as the end of anything.

Squad

Leonardo in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Asante Kotoko this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Match

6 goals as Asante Kotoko and Inter Allies go for it

Defending was optional and nobody took up the option. 6 goals between Asante Kotoko and Inter Allies, and not one of the people who paid to be there will ask for the money back.

Player ratings

One of those days for Albert Amoah

There is a version of this player everybody suspected was in there, and on this evidence it is. 9.86, and no argument anywhere in the ground.

Squad

No hiding place for Manuel Baldé

“I pick players who do the work. All of it.” No name was spoken; every camera still turned to Manuel Baldé, and the manager let it.

In brief

Back issues
6 Edition

The Asante Kotoko Post

7 Sep 2026
From our football correspondent Triumph

Player ratings

Emmanuel Antwi runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 31. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

Player ratings

Albert Amoah scores twice — 8.38

Two goals and a mark of 8.38 to go with them. Strikers are judged on afternoons like this one and remembered for far fewer of them than people imagine.

Market

Inusah Adam asks to leave Asante Kotoko

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

Market

Hasaacas come back empty-handed

The bid was some way short and Asante Kotoko did not need long over it. Nobody in the game reads a first refusal as the end of anything.

Squad

Tempers go at Asante Kotoko

Afriyie Acquah was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Market

The Great Olympics deal is off

Everything was agreed until it was not, and Isaac Mintah reports back to Asante Kotoko with a summer to forget. Neither club is saying who walked away from the table.

Boardroom

Graduation day at Asante Kotoko

5 boys move up, and somewhere in the building the people who coached them at twelve are quietly having the best morning of their working year. Nothing about this shows up in a result and it is why the academy exists.

Squad

Words at Asante Kotoko training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Leonardo is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

The terraces

Asante Kotoko supporters have found a favourite in Peter Amidu Acquah

There is a particular warmth a ground reserves for a 20-year-old it feels ownership of. Peter Amidu Acquah has it now, and everything he does for the rest of his time here will be measured against the goodwill he was handed for free.

In brief