I Have Unfinished Business With Kotoko – Amos Frimpong Eyes A Return To The Club.

Former Asante Kotoko SC skipper Amos Frimpong has stated he would love to return to Kotoko for administrative or managerial role when he finally hangs his boots.

“It’s my dream to re-enter into football after I hang up my boots because it is everything to me, “

“Football is a game I really love the most so God willing after retiring I would love to venture into it again, therefore, I will do anything possible to achieve that aim so that if there’s any vacant position anywhere especially in Kotoko and I qualify for it, I will gladly grab it.”

“I believe I have unfinished business with the club,” he said in a Q&A session with Whatsapp platform ‘Kum Apem Group’ on Sunday night.

Frimpong spent eight seasons with Asante Kotoko when he joined in 2011, helping the club to win two league titles and two FA Cups.

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