Kotoko-Hearts have a lot to do to win fans back to stadium – Kurt Okraku on Super Clash low attendance

Published on: 07 March 2023

Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku has opened up on the poor stadium attendance during the Super Clash between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko.

The Ghana Premier League's biggest fixture took place on Sunday afternoon, with the Phobians securing the bragging right on home turf.

Before the clash, organizers had to open free gate for spectators to fill the stands as the initial number was not encouraging.

According to the Ghana FA boss, it is the responsibility of both Hearts and Kotoko to ensure they win fans back to the stadium during games.

"The two teams (Kotoko & Hearts) have a lot to do to bring back the fans. It’s up to Kotoko to ask why their fans aren’t consuming their game & same as Hearts of Oak. The fans belong to the clubs and not the GFA but we will do our part" he told Angel TV.

Aside the bragging rights and three points, the Phobians clinched the President Cup title for the second time running after a 1-0 win over the Porcupine Warriors.

Konadu Yiadom’s strike in the 57th minute mark propelled the rainbow boys to victory.

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