Ghana Albert Amoah Eyes CAF Glory After Kotoko’s Confederation Cup Qualification

Kumasi, Ghana – Asante Kotoko striker Albert Amoah has set his sights on making a significant impact on the continental stage after helping the Porcupine Warriors secure qualification for the CAF Confederation Cup.

The young forward, who played a pivotal role in Kotoko’s late-season resurgence, is already dreaming big as he prepares for his first taste of African club football.

“For Africa, I’m really prepared,” Amoah said confidently in an interview. “And it will be a collective effort from all of us. I’ve heard a lot about continental football—the pace, the passion, the pressure—and I want to experience all of it.”

The 23-year-old has emerged as one of Kotoko’s brightest prospects in recent months, combining work rate, sharp instincts, and clinical finishing to earn a regular starting spot. With his eyes now set on continental glory, Amoah has revealed a personal goal that could define his breakout campaign.

“My target was to score more than 12 goals,” he added. “I will. Thanks to the supporters; my teammates will help me score the 12 goals.”

Amoah’s self-belief has resonated with fans and technical handlers alike, with many tipping him to be a key weapon for Kotoko as they embark on their CAF Confederation Cup journey. The club, aiming to restore its reputation in African football, will be banking on its young stars to rise to the occasion.

As Kotoko gears up for pre-season and a demanding schedule ahead, Amoah’s hunger and ambition serve as a timely reminder that the Porcupine Warriors are not just returning to Africa to participate—but to compete.

With the roar of the Baba Yara faithful behind them and the dreams of a continent before them, Kotoko’s campaign will be one to watch—and Albert Amoah is ready to write his name into history.


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