Karela United line up against Asante Kotoko

Coach Enos Adepa whose head is on the chop board in their crucial game with Asante Kotoko have lined up a side which he thinks can the do job for him on the field.

Goalkeeper Isaac Hagan who would have held the record of being the most capped player for Karela United, couldn’t make it to the starting 11 of Coach Enos Adepa’s team for today.

Below is the starting line up and the substitutes for Karela United heading into their match day 13 of the Ghana Premier league games with Asante Kotoko.

1.Tijani Ahmed
2. Samuel Frimpong
13. Shaibu Iddrisu
17. Nurudeen Abdulai
15. Godfred Yeboah (C)
23. Sadiq Alhassan
6. Emmanuel Keyekeh
16. Samuel Ofori
7. Darlington G. Appiah
10. Diawise Taylor
14. Kwame Boateng

Substitutes

26. Yaw Acheampong
24. Takyi Amoah
28. Prince Fosu
29. Franklyn Osei
31. Harrison Kubi
11. Abega Ofosu
22. Isaac Hagan

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