Audio By Carbonatix
Asante Kotoko head coach Karim Zito has laid down the marker by guiding the Porcupines to their fourth trophy under his tutelage, clinching the Champion of Champions trophy following a 1-0 win over Bibiani GoldStars at the Dun’s Park on Sunday - on a day the club is celebrating it's 90th anniversary.
Zito, who joined Kotoko on a two-year deal at the end of last season after his interim period as a replacement for Prosper Narteh Ogum, went on to clinch the MTN FA Cup.
The former Dreams FC gaffer subsequently added the President’s Cup and Toyota Cup - four trophies overall in 77 days.
Kotoko endured a torrid GHALCA Top Four competition but bounced back with the triumph over the league champions to begin the season on a good note.
“I told them [Kotoko players], look, I trust you, I know what you can do," Zito said.
"So, we can go and then win the Champion of Champions here. And there’s one thing I kept on saying, you can’t beat Zito twice. For that, I am sure.”
The Ghana Premier League kicks off on the weekend of September 12, as Kotoko begin their season with an away trip to Berekum Chelsea.
Zito's side will also face Nigeria’s Kwara United on September 19–21 in the first leg of the CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round.
Meanwhile, GoldStars take on Bechem United in the league and prepare for their first Champions League encounter, slated for September 19–21, against Algeria’s JS Kabylie.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana to destroy over 4,000 illegal weapons in nationwide arms amnesty exercise
25 minutes -
FIFA World Cup: Iran moves camp from USA to Mexico, amid ongoing conflict
2 hours -
Tamale police arrest suspect with large quantities of drugs
3 hours -
BoG pushes for integrated African payment systems to boost trade — Dr Asiama
3 hours -
Two people shot in encounter with Secret Service near the White House
3 hours -
Red Cross volunteers die from suspected Ebola in DR Congo
3 hours -
US Secret Service investigates reports of shots near White House
3 hours -
ECG injects GH¢3m into power upgrades across 40 Accra communities
4 hours -
‘Owadiah’ makes history: William Opare becomes first Ghanaian to break 45 seconds in 400m
4 hours -
Scottish woman ‘was on a mission’ to find out who her Ghanaian husband was. Then she died
4 hours -
Four Ada SHS students arrested after viral cutlass threat video sparks alarm
4 hours -
Christopher Bonsu Baah win Staff Player of the Year award in debut season with Al Qadsiah
5 hours -
Laryea Kingston’s Uganda beat Ghana 8-7 on penalties to secure U-17 World Cup spot and extend Black Starlets’ absence to nine years
5 hours -
FIFA U17 World Cup playoffs: Uganda beat Black Starlets on penalties to qualify
5 hours -
GN Savings and Loans: Ndoum thanks Mahama after Court of Appeal victory
5 hours