In-form goalkeeper for Kumasi Asante Kotoko has been adjudged winner of the Club's Player of the Month award for April.
Felix Annan received the cheque for GHS1,500 from Forms Capital, a leading financial company, for his contribution to the club.
The presentation ceremony took place Sunday shortly after the match with Accra Hearts of Oak at the Baba Yara sports stadium which Kotoko lost by 1:0.
Chief Operations Officer of Forms Capital, Sylvester Inkum, in an interview said aside rewarding the team's player of the month, the company is also committed to supporting the financial needs of the club each month, to help its smooth operations.
The Chief Finance Officer of Forms Capital, Nigel Akrong, added that the company is excited to be part of the success story of Kumasi Asante Kotoko and would continue to partner the Club to return to achieve more laurels.
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