‘I am proud to wear the Kotoko shirt’ – Richard Boadu
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Newly-signed Asante Kotoko midfielder, Richard Boadu ‘Agadas’ says he feels proud to represent the club.
According to him, he has achieved his childhood ambition of playing for the Porcupine Warriors after sealing a deal to the Ghanaian giants last month.
The midfielder joined the Porcupine Warriors from Tarkwa-based Medeama SC. The impressive midfielder signed a three-year deal with the Reds after a move abroad fell through.
Boadu who has been impressive in the local scene since joining the Yellow and Mauves has assured the supporters of his new club, his readiness to help them win trophies
The 26-year-old has also assured them of an improved performance under new coach Prosper Ogum Narteh as Kotoko prepare in their bid to win Ghana Premier League title this season.
“I thank them for following me till now. Not every player will get this opportunity, waiting for my signature since last season. I thank them a lot,” Boadu told the club’s media.
“I have watched Kotoko several times and I know what is inside Kotoko and I’m proud to wear a Kotoko jersey. It’s a dream come through.
“I will continue to perform well as I did at the former club that impressed them to come for me. Maybe, it might be more than the previous one. I will put all my strength in the team,” he added.
Boadu will be hoping to make his debut when the season starts on October 29.
Kotoko will play as guests to Dreams FC at the Dawu Park on match-day 1 of the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League

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