Asante Kotoko apologise to fans after disappointing Ghana Premier League campaign
· GhanaSoccernetAsante Kotoko have issued an apology to supporters following a frustrating 2025/2026 Ghana Premier League campaign that saw the Porcupine Warriors finish in eighth position at the end of the season.
The Ghanaian giants endured a difficult and inconsistent campaign, ultimately falling well below the expectations traditionally associated with one of the country’s most successful and decorated football clubs. The season officially concluded on Sunday, May 24, 2026, with Medeama SC crowned league champions, while Kotoko failed to secure a place in the top four.
Their disappointing campaign ended on a sour note at the Baba Yara Stadium, where the Porcupine Warriors suffered a 2-1 defeat against Swedru All Blacks on the final day of the season. The result summed up a challenging year for the Kumasi-based club, who struggled to maintain consistency despite moments of promise throughout the campaign.
Following the conclusion of the season, the club’s board moved quickly to address supporters by releasing an official statement acknowledging the team’s shortcomings. In the statement, Kotoko admitted they had failed to meet the standards and expectations of the club’s passionate fanbase and offered an apology for the disappointing performances during the season.
The leadership of the club also used the opportunity to thank supporters for their loyalty and unwavering backing despite the team’s struggles. Throughout the difficult campaign, Kotoko fans continued to show strong support both home and away, standing behind the team even as frustrations grew over results and performances.
For a club with the stature and history of Asante Kotoko, finishing outside the top four represents a major setback. The Porcupine Warriors are widely regarded as one of the biggest football institutions in Ghana and Africa, with supporters expecting the team to consistently challenge for league titles and continental qualification.
The campaign was marked by inconsistency, missed opportunities and disappointing results in key fixtures, factors that ultimately prevented Kotoko from mounting a serious title challenge. Pressure steadily increased as the season progressed, especially with rivals performing more consistently at the top end of the table.
Despite the underwhelming finish, the club has assured supporters that plans are already underway to rebuild and strengthen the squad ahead of next season. According to the club leadership, a comprehensive restructuring process will be undertaken with the aim of restoring Kotoko to the summit of Ghanaian football.
The rebuilding project is expected to focus on improving the playing squad, strengthening technical structures and creating a more competitive team capable of challenging for major honours once again. The club also emphasized its ambition to re-establish a strong presence on the continental stage, where Kotoko have historically enjoyed success and recognition.
Supporters will now hope the difficult campaign serves as a turning point rather than the beginning of a decline. With the club’s rich history, massive fanbase and strong football tradition, expectations will remain high heading into the next season.
Asante Kotoko’s apology reflects an acknowledgement of the disappointment felt across the club, but it also signals a determination to respond positively and rebuild for the future. The coming months could prove crucial as the Porcupine Warriors attempt to recover from one of their most frustrating league campaigns in recent years and return to competing at the level their supporters expect.