Asante Kotoko ordered to pay nearly GHC70k debt to Noks Hotel Asokwa by court

Published on: 05 April 2023

Asante Kotoko has been ordered by the Kumasi High Court 7 to pay GHC69,960 owed to Noks Hotel Asokwa during the past administration's tenure.

The debt was accumulated as some club officials and players stayed at the Kumasi based hotel between 2018 and 2020.

Former CEO of the club, George Amoako, former management member, Edmund Ackah, and then two players of the club, Zabo and Habib lived at the hotel for 7 months.

Ghana Football Association officials who were in Kumasi to watch the club during the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup games also stayed at the hotel.

According to Kumasi based Oyerepa FM, the judgement was delivered on Wednesday, April 5.

Asante Kotoko, the Ghana Premier League defending champions, has been ordered to pay the debt owed to Noks Hotel Asokwa.

The Porcupine Warriors will clash against regional rivals King Faisal FC in a 2022/23 Ghana Premier League match week 22 outstanding game at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium with kick off set at 7 pm.

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