“Discipline Before Glory: Kotoko Players Hand Over Phones Ahead of Matches”

Asante Kotoko Players Surrender Phones Before Matches to Boost Performance

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In a bold new move to enhance focus and ensure peak performance, Asante Kotoko players have unanimously agreed to hand over their mobile phones to the Team Manager by 10:00 p.m. on the eve of every match.

The initiative, which has already generated widespread attention among supporters, is designed to guarantee that players enjoy uninterrupted rest ahead of crucial fixtures. By limiting late-night distractions, the Porcupine Warriors aim to step onto the pitch with maximum concentration and energy.

A source within the camp revealed that the decision was collectively reached by both the technical team and senior players, who believe that discipline off the pitch directly translates into results on it. The move also highlights the club’s renewed commitment to professionalism and its determination to reclaim dominance in Ghanaian football.

Fans have praised the development, describing it as a step in the right direction for a club with such a rich tradition and lofty ambitions. With the new season underway, Kotoko faithful will be eager to see whether this unique rule will inspire improved performances and bring glory back to Kumasi.

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