Asante Kotoko has issued a stern warning to the media regarding unauthorized filming of their training sessions and activities related to the construction of their new training center, known as THE KING’S PROJECT.
The Ghanaian giants, known for their rich history and success in the Ghana Premier League, released a statement on Thursday demanding that all media houses and individuals cease such practices immediately.
The club emphasised that any media entity wishing to film their training sessions must first submit an official request for prior approval.
Asante Kotoko stated that they will explore all legal avenues to address violations of this directive, as they seek to maintain control over their media engagements and protect the integrity of their operations.
In a bid to foster better relations with the media, the Porcupine Warriors announced have announced plans to host an official media open day before the start of the 2024/2025 football season. This initiative is part of the club’s efforts to ensure transparent and respectful interactions with media personnel.
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The Porcupine Warriors have recently embarked on their pre-season preparations for the upcoming Ghana Premier League season. The club has been active in the transfer market, signing eleven new players following the departure of over 20 members of their squad.
This significant overhaul is aimed at bolstering the team’s performance and competitiveness for the new season, which is set to begin on September 6, 2024.