Ghanaian giants Kotoko to tour Serbia

Published on: 06 May 2011

Ghana giants Asante Kotoko are in negotiations to travel to Serbia for their pre-season preparation ahead of next football season.

The Porcupine Warriors will also play some of the big clubs in the country if negotiations are successful.

Kotoko are are discussing the possibility of camping in the capital Belgrade or the mountaneous region of Zlatibor for endurance tests.

It it the latest effort by Kotoko board chairman K K Sarpong to make the club giants of African football once again.

Negotiations have not been completed but Kotoko officials are confident they can they can reach a deal to travel in late June or early July

This is the latest of the strenghening of football ties between Ghana and the European country.

Several coaches have been successful in training Ghanaian teams with the country's first two World Cup appearances supervised by Serbian coaches.

Kotoko are currently coached by a Serbian Bogdan Korak who has transformed the team.

Ghanaian players Prince Tagoe, Dominic Adiyiah, Lee Addy, Issah Awal, Yaw Antwi and Francis Bossman are among the players who are playing the country's top-flight league.

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