‘Kotoko made me who I am today’ – Amed Toure
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Burkinabe striker Amed Simba Toure is extremely grateful to Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko for their contribution to his career thus far.
The 35-year-old established himself as a key cog to the Porcupine Warriors. Toure became a household name in the country due to his outstanding performance.
The enterprising forward had three stints with Kotoko, winning three Ghana Premier League titles. He featured for Kumasi-based club in 2007/08, 2011/12 and 2014 to 2016.
In an interview with Kumasi FM, Ahmed Toure eulogized the Porcupine Warriors for the role played in his career.
“I will host my testimonial game in Kumasi because of Asante Kotoko Sporting Club, it is Asante Kotoko Sporting Club that has made me who I am today and I am forever grateful to them.”
“I have trained very well so I am in a good shape and if today, Asante Kotoko calls me to even play for them for 6 months without money, I will do it.” He said
Meanwhile, CAF has ordered fellow Ghana Premier League side Medeama to pay an amount of GHC101,500 to Toure for breach of contract.

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