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Asante Kotoko S.C.

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Asante Kotoko S. C.
association football club
Di pilli ni1935 Mali niŋ
Diɛma ni yiɣi jambolli Mali niŋ
Dunia yaɣiliAfrica Mali niŋ
TiŋaGhana Mali niŋ
Koochi kpɛmaMaxwell Konadu Mali niŋ
Bɔli ŋmɛriba yaɣaGhana Premier League Mali niŋ
YiŊ ni shɛliBaba Yara Stadium Mali niŋ
Di duzuɣu sheeKumasi Mali niŋ
Category for members of a teamCategory:Asante Kotoko S.C. players Mali niŋ


Asante Kotoko Sporting Club,  bini mishali Asante Kotoko. Di nyɛla boli mɛriba yaŋ shali bin kpa yuuni 31 August 1935 ka bi bɛ Kumasi din bɛ Ashanti Region of Ghana. Di yu paa n-nyɛ Porcupine Warriors. Bi nyɛla ban mɛri bi bolli Ghana Premier League ka bi paaki nyɛ Baba Yara  Stadium din bɛ Amakom, Kumasi. Bi nyɛla ban di Ghana Premier League bu pishi ni anahi zuŋɔ[1] ni CAF Champions League buyi ka International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) daa piiba African Club of the Century.[2]

Asantehene King Prempeh II, is the first life patron of Asante Kotoko greeting Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Harold Macmillan, January 1960
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Kumasi Asante Kotoko Sporting Club daa kpa mi n jandi nachin pola pia no ata ban yi Ashanti in na. Bi toondan n daa nyɛ Mr. Kwasi Kumah ŋun daa nyɛ doroba, ka L.Y. Asamoah (electrian) daa nyɛ ŋun sundiba.[3][4] Kwasi Kumah n daa tahi o hankali na ni bi kpa bolli team din daa niŋ ka o lihi yaŋ ayi bolli.[3][4] Kumah daa da bol mɛri nɛma ni bi zaŋ pili bi team maa.[3][4] Kumah daa zan o kpalan zuya n gbeni L.Y. Asamoah ka o kpa Ashanti United Football Club yuuni 1926.[3][4] Yuma anu nyɛŋa, bi daa taɣi di yuli Kumasi Titanics.[3][4] Team maa daa mali yɛlgola din daa niŋ ka boli mɛribi maa daa mali la gomnanti tuun shaŋa tumda, ka mani prisons ni Railway ka bi daa taɣiba tinshaŋa di yi kpan ka chɛ Kumasi.[3][4] Kumasi Titanics daa dɛɛ ka nasara pam zan kpa di yu pali maa. Yuuni 1934 bi daa lan taɣli di yuli maa n-ti Mighty Atoms.[3][4] Di zaa yoli bɛ daa bɛ nyɛ zoori shali bini bori maa. Yuuni 1935  Mr J.S.K. Frimpong bini mi so pam Teacher Frimpong ka o wuhiri Kumasi Government School ka daa mali zaɣa pam zan ti kilap. O daa laɣim nachimba o shikuru maa ni ka daa yɛli ni bɛ taɣmi Kumasi Titanics n-ti Kumasi Asante Kotoko Football Club.[3][4] Naa zuɣu zan ti Ashanti daa saɣi n- ti yuli maa din niŋ ka kotoko maa gbani nyɛ Porcupine  din wuhuri nahangba zan ti Ashanti nation.[3] Asantehene, Nana Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh ll, n daa nyɛ tooli kpɛma zan tili.[3] Yuuni 1935 Kumasi Asante Kotoko Football Club daa nyɛla bin pa kpa shali venyɛla.[3][4]

Yuuni July 2011, Asante Kotoko mini Sunderland Club din bɛ English Premier League daa nyɛla ban zan bɛ kpalan zuya gbani taba ka Sunderland yɛn sondiba yaɣa pam. Di shaŋa n-nya player lɛbigimsim polo, bi daa laafɛɛ, tima ni di yɛlbora n-ti pahi bolli daabiligu.[5] Yuuni January 2002, P V Obeng daa nyɛla bin pii so board Chairman zan ti Board of Directors zan ti club maa.[6]

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Baba Yara Stadium
Baba Yara Stadium
  1. Revealed: Asante Kotoko releases squad numbers for season – Rok fm : Ghana's No. 1 Politics, Business, Sports, Entertainment & Health News Website (2014-01-06).
  2. IFFHS.de (Fußball Historie & Statistiken) (de-DE) (2020-04-10).
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 Official Website of Asante Kotoko Sporting Club (2013-07-15).
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Classic club: The great Porcupines of Africa - FIFA.com (2014-01-06).
  5. "Kotoko clinch Sunderland deal" (en-GB). BBC Sport. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/14202596.
  6. P.V. Obeng chairs Kotoko board (en) (-001-11-30T00:00:00+00:00).