Paa Kwesi Fabian will be introduced as Asante Kotoko's new coach after agreeing a deal to return to the Porcupine Warriors.
Fabian who spent time as an assistant in Kumasi before moving to Kpando Heart of Lions will be introduced to Asante Kotoko players and coaches tomorrow at the start of what both parties hope will be a three year term.
Yet coaches don't last at Kotoko and Fabian has clearly taken up a job that will be the most testing of his career.
Kotoko have looked out of sought in pre-season and reports of poor management are rife but Fabian brings a good track record from the last two years.
He has taken Heart of Lions to two top four finishers in the Ghana Premier League and was named coach of the year last season.
Source: Kickoff.com
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