Johnson Smith Names Asante Kotoko Starting Eleven To Face Ebusua Dwarfs.

Ahead of today’s outstanding Ghana Premier League game, head coach of Asante Kotoko, Johnson Smith has named a strong starting eleven to face Ebusua Dwarfs at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium.

Defender Habib Mohammed returns into the lineup while Muniru Sulley and Christopher Nakai Okrah misses out comparing to the last squad which played against WAFA.

Asante Kotoko Starting Eleven Against Ebusua Dwarfs:

1 RAZAK ABALORA
23 CHRISTOPHER NETTE
5 IMORO IBRAHIM
30 ISMAIL GANIYU
4 YUSSIF MUBARIK
17 HABIB MOHAMMED
10 FABIO GAMA
13 EMMANUEL SARKODIE
29 EMMANUEL GYAMFI
21 PATRICK ASMAH
9 KWAME OPOKU.

Kick-Off is at 3 pm.

A win for the porcupines will help place them above their arch-rivals Asante Kotoko who 4th on the Ghana Premier League table.

 

 

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