Players Of Asante Kotoko Boycott Training Ahead Of CAF Champions League Game.

Players of Kumasi Asante Kotoko failed to train ahead of their CAF Champions League game against Al Hilal in Sudan and have hold management to ransom in Sudan in demand of their per diem, according to Kumasi FM.

Players have threatened that they will not step out to train if management does not make full payment of this amount as soon as possible.

It has not been a smooth run this season for the “Porcupines” who have won just a game in all competitions this season.

Asante Kotoko suffered defeat at home in the first leg against Al Hilal at the Accra Sports Stadium and will be hoping for a positive result that will aid their qualification to the next stage of the CAF Champions League.

 

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