Soccer News of Friday, 20 February 2015

Source: dailysoccerghana.com

Kwabena Yeboah tags Herbert as Kotoko’s greatest leader ever

Veteran sports journalist, Kwabena Yeboah has tagged former Asante Kotoko Board Chairman Herbert Mensah as the greatest leader he has ever met at the Porcupine Warriors.

After his appointment as Board Chairman of Kotoko by the late Asantehene, Otumfuo Opoku Ware II in 1999, Herbert Mensah devised a 5-year strategic plan that was aimed at rebuilding the club to ensure excellence both on and off the pitch.

During Mr. Mensah’s tenure, Kotoko was able to generate a 234 million old cedi Mobitel Ghana sponsorship deal to settle unpaid player salaries and hand each of the 18 players a Star Call cellular phone and starter pack before introducing Kotoko Express, the club’s official mouth-piece, onto the news-stands.

The era of the Mr. Mensah also saw Asante Kotoko being handled by top coaches like Ernest Middendorp, who contributed to the club’s rise to become the second best team on the African continent behind Al Ahly of Egypt.

“There have been several great leaders of Asante Kotoko the likes of Ernest Yaw Ofori Barwuah, Paa Nuako but Herbert Mensah is the greatest I have met in Asante Kotoko,” Mr. Yeboah told Starr FM.

Asides his plans to commercialize Kotoko’s games, training sessions and programs through radio and television stations, Herbert Mensah was ready to oversee the construction of a 75,000 seater sports complex for the club on a 50-acre land given out by the team’s life patron, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

But, the plans of the economist at the latter stages of his era could not materialize after his tenure came to an end in 2003. Kwabena Yeboah is disappointed that Herbert Mensah was never given another opportunity to run and improve the club.

“My biggest regret is that he was not allowed to actualize his vision for Asante Kotoko,” Mr. Yeboah added.

Herbert Mensah was replaced by Major Rtd. Yaw Larsen at Asante Kotoko.