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Ashgold striker Musah Kasse, was adjudged the overall worst player of the 2011/12 season on Tuesday in the Gidi Power Asempa FM Golden Bin Awards maiden edition.Striker Musah Kasse beats off competition from goalkeeper Stephen Ahorlu and midfielder Francis Koufie. Musah won the ultimate as a result of a huge transfer fee of GHC 90,000 and a monthly salary of GHC 1200, from Stade de Malian (Mali) to Ashgold, due to his exploits with the Malian CHAN team, but he ended up as a bench warmer at Ashgold throughout the season.
The award winners were selected through the station's various reporters who traveled the length and breadth of this country to cover the Glo premier league matches for the 2011-2012 season.A technical committee was set up on these awards and with the involvement of the cherished listeners of the station by text to Asempa FM’s short code.These awards are to encourage winners improve in their field of endeavors in the upcoming seasons. The entire team of Asempa Sports wishes all contributors well for their massive support .Other winners:Worst Goalkeeper
1. Stephen Ahorlu (Wassaman)Worst Defender
1. Samuel Kyere (Chelsea)Worst Coach
2. Helbert Addo (Wassaman)Worst C.E.O.
3.Yakubu Moro (Arsenal)Worst Referee
1. Ali Musa PlatoWorst Striker
3. Musa Kasse (Ashgold)Worst Behaved Centre
3. Cape Coast (Dwarfs)Worse Player of the Season
2. Mousa Kasse – AshgoldOther officials were also given special awards:Fred Crenstil (C.E.O Hearts of Oak)
Vincent Sowah Odotei (CEO King Faisal FC)
George Quansah (Welfare Officer U-20)
Jones Abu Alhassan
Orlando Wellington
Kofi Manu
Micky Charles
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