Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan and some of his colleagues have posted messages on their social media pages to offer support to tragedy-hit Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko following a fatal accident that killed one person.
Dark clouds gathered over Ghana football on Wednesday night after the club's deputy equipment officer Kofi Asare died on the spot as the team bus rammed into a snail-moving truck on their return to Kumasi after a league match in Accra.
Ghana football has been thrown into a state of shock and mourning.
my thoughts and prayers are with the management, playing body and the supporters of Kumasi Asante Kotoko on this fatal accident @AnimSammy
— ASAMOAH GYAN (@ASAMOAH_GYAN3)
">July 13, 2017
My prayers are with @AsanteKotoko_SC team. ????
— king David Accam (@iamdavidaccam)
">July 13, 2017
My thoughts and prayers are with @AsanteKotoko_SC #Sadnews ??
— Samuel Afum (@afumsamuel)
">July 13, 2017
My thoughts nd prayers are with Kumasi Asante Kotoko.. following the fatal accident at Nkawkaw' on their way back to Kumasi???? pic.twitter.com/qqQAwKwt0W
— Rashid Sumaila (@rashidsumaila37)
https://twitter.com/rashidsumaila37/status/885375763293327363
">July 13, 2017
My prayers ?? are with the @AsanteKotoko_SC fraternity.Sad ?? day #PrayForKotoko pic.twitter.com/GPYQpPw8LR
— Samuel Sarfo (@Samuel_Sarfo12)
https://twitter.com/Samuel_Sarfo12/status/885386303285735425
">July 13, 2017
Quite an unfortunate news to hear this morning. God be with you @AsanteKotoko_SC .
— Raphael Dwamena (@RaphaelDwamena)
https://twitter.com/RaphaelDwamena/status/885412567195287552
">July 13, 2017