We are yet to receive any compensation from Kotoko after 2017 accident- Eric Donkor

Published on: 11 September 2020

Defender Eric Donkor has revealed that Kotoko players involved in the accident from a premier league game against Inter Allies in 2017 are yet to receive any compensation from the club. 

The accident which killed the equipment officer, Thomas Obeng, happened at Nkawkaw on their way back to Kumasi after a GPL game in Accra against Inter Allies.

Most of the players suffered injuries with the then coach Steve Pollack heavily injured.

Three years after the agonizing accident, the players are yet to receive compensation from the club despite the numerous support from other clubs and the Professional Players Association of Ghana.

“The only money we received was from the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana, apart from that we have not received any compensation from anyone," he told Citi TV.

Donkor left the club to join Ashantigold in 2018, but he is now clubless after parting ways with the Miners.

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