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Asante Kotoko have officially confirmed the departure of goalkeeper Frederick Asare following the expiration of his contract.
The 25-year-old faced a challenging 2024/25 campaign, falling down the pecking order behind Mohammed Camara and managing just 15 league appearances. Despite limited game time, Asare kept 7 clean sheets and conceded only 12 goals.
Kotoko announced his exit on Thursday, bringing an end to their three year relationship.
For three incredible years, we say THANK YOU. pic.twitter.com/pB5CdUUB27
— Asante Kotoko SC - 2X CAF CL Winners (@AsanteKotoko_SC) June 19, 2025
Since joining the Porcupine Warriors from Accra Lions in 2022, Asare has had notable moments — including winning the MTN FA Cup in 2025 and earning a call-up to the Black Stars.
With his exit confirmed, the experienced shot-stopper is already attracting interest, with Ghana Premier League champions Bibiani Gold Stars and Medeama reportedly in the race for his signature.
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