Former Asante Kotoko midfielder Michael Akuffo has rejoined the Porcupine Warriors, this time in a different capacity, as part of his Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Coaching (Football) at the University of Education, Winneba.
Academic Pursuit
- Akuffo is undertaking a practical attachment with Kotoko, supervising warm-up and cool-down sessions at the Adako Jachie Training Ground.
- He is expected to spend several weeks with the club as he continues his degree programme.
- The move reflects his transition from player to coach, following his retirement in 2021 after leaving King Faisal.
Playing Career Highlights
- Age: 40
- Spent seven successful years with Kotoko, earning a reputation as one of the best defensive midfielders in the Ghana Premier League.
- Developed at Feyenoord Fetteh Academy (now WAFA SC).
- Also featured for ASEC Mimosas in Ivory Coast, adding international experience to his career.
Significance
- Akuffo’s return to Kotoko in a coaching role symbolizes the club’s tradition of integrating former players into its technical and developmental structures.
- His experience as a player, combined with academic training, positions him as a potential future coach or technical leader in Ghanaian football.
Akuffo’s journey from midfield general to aspiring coach highlights the growing importance of education and structured training in Ghana’s football development.

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