‘Kotoko were the first team in Ghana to play a fixed match’
1 min readControversial football administrator, Alhaji Karim Grusah has shockingly claimed that Asante Kotoko were the first team to play
fixed matches in Ghana.
The King Faisal owner and bankroller insisted the Ghanaian giants have not fought for the interest of other city clubs such as his own, Cornerstone and Kumapem Stars.
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Grusah placed an unsolicited call into Kessben FM’s Midfield Action show on Friday morning when extensive details were given about the rise and fall of the clubs.
According to the outspoken administrator, Kotoko have contributed to the ‘dying’ of the clubs.
“Kotoko were the first team in Ghana to play a fixed match,” he claimed.
“In 1958, Cornerstones were in pole position to win the league but Hearts were also in hot contention. Cornerstones had to beat Kotoko to win it. But Kotoko did everything possible to beat Cornerstones to enjoy that they lose out on the title,” he concluded.
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Grusah contested for a slot on the Ghana Football Association Executive Council 2019 but failed to amassed the needed votes.
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