Kumasi Asante Kotoko whipped FC Jagodina 5-0 on Sunday at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium to climax their 80th anniversary celebration.
Three first half goals from Theophilus Nyame, Amos Frimpong and Eric Donkor, before Donkor again and Dauda Mohammed added two goals in the second half to seal the doom of FC Jagodina.
The game which was supposed to come on last year was rescheduled to 2016 and the opponent was changed twice, but the long awaited international game was played today and the host club kicked the ground running right from the kick off by breaking the deadlock in the 12th minute through Theophilus Nyame who joined them from Hasaacas.
The 14th placed relegation threatened side in the 16-club Serbian league were a pale shadow of themselves as they had to wait until the 30th minute to get their first shot on target.
Amos Frimpong, the skipper of the Porcupine Warriors doubled their lead in the 14th minute, before the ever improving Eric Donkor made it 3-0 in the 32th with a nice
The 2 half started with Kotoko still dictating the pace of the game and Eric Donkor endured their dominance was rewarded with the 4 goal in the 56th minute, which was his second on the night, before Dauda Mohammed nailed the Serbian outfit in the coffin with the 5th goal in the 61th minute.
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