Owner and Bankroller of King Faisal, Alhaji Karim Grusah says he has given George Amoako the power to operate as the Executive Chairman of the club.
The Ghana Football Association Executive Council member was appointed to lead city rivals, King Faisal, just two weeks after being relieved of his duties with the Porcupine Warriors.
The experienced football administrator landed his new position on Wednesday after concluding talks with the owner and bankroller of the Kumasi-based top-flight side.
He returns to King Faisal for his second spell at the club owned by the controversial club administrator Alhaji Grusah.
Amoako is one of the highly experienced administrators in Ghana having spent more than 30 years working in the football industry in various capacities with mainly Kumasi-based teams.
In an interview with Peace FM, he expressed that he has given the newly appointed chairman free role to exercise his duties for the club.
“I nearly died in the scrapped Ghana Premier League when we played against Ebusua Dwarfs. I thank God I don’t have blood pressure. I find it difficult to understand why we lost some games due to bad officiating.
“I have to be honest to myself, in 2008 I was at the stadium when a lady died due to pressure in Ghana’s game against Cameroon. I don’t need any name in football again, I have achieved a lot and so, I have given George Amoako the power to steer affairs for me” he concluded.