I HAVE A FRAGMENTARY BUSINESS WITH KOTOKO – EX GOALKEEPER REVEALS.

Isaac Amoako who is the coach of lower -tier side Nsoatreman FC and the goalkeepers trainer for the U-15 National team has vow to have an unfinished business with his former club.

The former dreams FC goalkeepers trainer and a former porcupine who had an eleven years stint with the club has stated that he wants to coach the club one day.

The former shot stopper also revealed his disappointment during his playing days with the club when speaking to Koforidua based radio station Aben FM.

“During my days at kotoko,I won four league titles,Six FA Cups and other trophies. But what pains me the most is not helping the club to clinch the Champions league and even not winning in Africa.”

Our best in the champions league was in the money zone but I hope I can win it with the club since I’m still into football. I will achieve that as a coach of the club. He stated.

Isaac Amoako played for clubs like, kotoko, Ashanti Gold,BA United and Dreams FC before hanging his Boots.

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