Former Asante Kotoko defender Samuel Inkoom is full of praise for Asante Kotoko supporters, describing them as ‘so special’.
The 32-year-old played for the Porcupine Warriors from 2008 to 2009, before sealing a big-money move to Swiss giants FC Basel.
The experienced defender tells SportsworldGhana.com in an interview that he is ever-ready to play for Asante Kotoko again before retiring from football before of the ‘great love’ the fans have for him.
Inkoom was part of the Black Satellites side that that won the 2009 U-20 FIFA World Cup and went on to become an established international.

The talented right-back, however, says he holds the Fabulous family so high and would love to reunite with them in the future.
Inkoom also played for the Black Stars between 2008 and 2016, featuring at multiple Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), as well as the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where Ghana reached the quarter-finals.
“Kotoko fans are so special and I love them for that. I pray to reunite with them one day,”
“One of the Kotoko circles contributed and bought my first car for me when I was playing the club in 2007/2008.
“Also another staunch supporter by name Chairman Pee in Obuasi gave me a house to stay for free throughout my stint with the club and I will forever be grateful to that man,” Inkoom added.
The defender has so far played for 13 clubs since he became a professional footballer.




























