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Asante Kotoko Executive Board Chairman Dr Kwame Kyei on Wednesday cut the sod for the construction of a mini stadium at their Adako Jachie training facility.
The businessman wants to build a 20,000 capacity stadium, which is on the outskirts of Kumasi.
Dr. Kyei is determined to give the training hub of the club a face-lift to serve as a legacy project.
Adako Jarchie Devt:
— Asante Kotoko SC (@AsanteKotoko_SC) September 20, 2017
Dr. Kyei, with project architects, bring inspection and reconnaissance tour of the facility to a successful end. #KAK pic.twitter.com/eycWSlFffI
The Adako Jachie project, which was started by former Executive Chairman Dr KK Sarpong is supposed to have a two-storey building to serve as changing rooms and offices for the technical staff.
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