Previous Asante Kotoko chief Father Arko dies
In a solemn new development, previous Kumasi Asante Kotoko chief, Father Arko, has died.
The notorious figure, who assumed an essential part in driving the Porcupine Fighters to their last African victory in 1983, died in the early long stretches of Sunday, November 26, following a short disease.
Prevalently known as 'Soccer Weave Marley,' Daddy Arko's heritage stretches out past the football field, making a permanent imprint on Asante Kotoko's set of experiences. The unbelievable midfielder assumed an essential part in getting the club's 1983 Bosses Association triumph against Al Ahly.
The authority declaration of Arko's death got through a post on Asante Kotoko's Twitter account. The club communicated profound distress, expressing, "Everybody at Asante Kotoko is crushed by the news that our 1983 Heroes Association winning Chief, Dad Arkoh, has died in Accra. Our contemplations are with his family and his previous mates 🕊️."
Past his commitments to club football, Daddy Arko likewise addressed the Dark Stars, displaying his ability on the global stage and taking part in two African Cup of Countries competitions.
His passing adds to the new misfortunes endured by Kotoko, with Joe Debrah's death in October and previous winger Robert Eshun's passing in London.