Asante Kotoko SC is stepping up its game—both on and off the pitch—with the unveiling of four key appointments aimed at driving the club into a new era of professionalism, performance, and prestige.
These strategic appointments underscore Asante Kotoko SC’s commitment to institutional strengthening and long-term development, positioning the club for sustained progress and competitive excellence.
A look at the new appointments:
Charles Kweku Hammond – Marketing & Brands Manager
Charles Kweku Hammond takes over as the new Marketing and Brands Manager, bringing with him a strong background in strategic branding and market engagement. With a Master’s degree in Business Administration and a Bachelor’s in Marketing, Hammond is set to lead Kotoko’s charge in expanding its media presence, deepening fan engagement, and elevating the club’s global profile. Expect a fresh wave of marketing campaigns and innovative branding initiatives under his leadership.
Onyina Asenso – Corporate & External Affairs Manager
Former Legon Cities executive Onyina Asenso joins the Porcupine Warriors as Corporate and External Affairs Manager. A product of GIMPA with an MA in Public Administration, Governance, and Leadership, Asenso will serve as the club’s key link to external stakeholders, corporate partners, and governing bodies. His appointment signals Kotoko’s intent to strengthen institutional relationships and explore broader partnerships to fuel growth.
Christopher Demanya – Director of Operations
Operational efficiency gets a major boost with the appointment of former National Circles Council (NCC) Chairman Christopher Demanya as Director of Operations. Known for his organisational acumen and leadership within the Kotoko fan base, Demanya will oversee internal coordination and ensure that strategic decisions translate into seamless action across the board.
Emmanuel Akwasi Kusi – Assistant Coach, Youth Team
On the technical side, Emmanuel Akwasi Kusi has been named Assistant Coach for the Youth Team. Kusi is passionate about grassroots football and player development, and will play a key role in grooming the next generation of stars destined for Kotoko’s senior side. His experience in youth coaching makes him a valuable asset to the club’s long-term vision.
Story: Kakale Adams
