Kotoko considering Obuasi, Bechem or Cape Coast as temporal home

Published on: 18 February 2020

 

Asante Kotoko are considering the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium, the Nana Gyeabuor Park or the Cape Coast Stadium as their temporal home venue following the closure of the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

The Baba Yara Sports Stadium has been closed for renovation works ahead of next month's independence celebrations, forcing the Porcupine Warriors and King Faisal to look for venues for their home games.

Nana Gyambibi ‘Coker’, who is special aide to Executive chairman Dr. Kwame Kyei says the club is working around the clock to settle on the best option.

“Following the decision by National Sports Authority, Kotoko are considering either Obuasi, Bechem or Cape Coast Sports stadium to play our home games,” Gyambibi told Light FM.

“However, each comes with its challenges including traveling and economic factors. How influential can these stadiums be for us.

“We have to factor how we can get our supporters behind us and even how to convey them to the venue we will select because in all these, economical factors must be taking into account before we conclude. It is a serious situation for us and I must admit that,” he added.

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