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Today In Sports History: Asante Kotoko beat Hearts of Oak to Kinapharma Premier League title

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On this day 7 December 2003 (Exactly 18 years ago today) Ghana’s Garden City witnessed an explosion of joy and merry making in a typical carnival mood after Kumasi Asante Kotoko recaptured the Kinapharma Premier League from arch- rivals Accra Hearts of Oak.

Kotoko capped an outstanding season with a deserved 2 – 0 victory over visiting Real Tamale United (RTU) in their final league match in front of an expectant home crowd which virtually painted the Kumasi Sports Stadium and its precincts in the club’s traditional red colour.

Even though the Porcupine Warriors had already secured the league title two weeks earlier, 7 December 2003 was the Coronation day.

The victory was just the icing on the cake as crowd favourite Charles Taylor and Kwadwo Poku Jnr scored in each half to set off the celebration in the stands and Kumasi township.

It was Kotoko’s first League title in ten years and their first in the Premier League era.

The atmosphere at the stadium was electrifying as the supporters who had thronged the stadium to its bursting point waited anxiously for the final whistle and the moment they had been waiting for.

Therefore, when Referee E.O.M. Osanquaye of Accra, whistled for the end of proceedings, the stadium erupted into Reverend Seth Frimpong’s hit song “Eye Ya Afe”, while waiving white handkerchiefs.

RTU gave an early indication of giving Kotoko a run for their money when in the 13th minute, J. Adjei who was a constant thorn in the flesh of the Kotoko defence, centred beautifully but Awudu headed wide.

Kotoko counter attacked with speedster Michael Osei leading the pack and in the 15th minute took on the RTU defence in a dribbling session but the defence managed to contain him.

A minute later, Charles Taylor sent the already charged Kotoko supporters cheering wildly when he connected home Shilla Alhassan’s pass to put his team in the lead.

Kotoko from then on, dominated play and in the 22nd minute earned a free kick outside the goal area of RTU but Charles Taylor wasted the resultant kick.

Then in the 27th minute, Michael Osei shot wide from close range and two minutes later again headed wide from Charles Taylor’s pass.

RTU pulled themselves up and earned a free kick in the 43rd minute outside the Kotoko goal area but wasted it.

On resumption, RTU redoubled their efforts and earned a free kick in the 47th minute but wasted it.

Kotoko in the 54th minute pulled out Shilla Alhassan for Frank Osei while RTU also brought in P. Abass for T. Alolo in the 56th minute and three minute later, had a good chance but J. Adjei shot wide.

The game from then on became a ding-dong affair until Kotoko pulled out Michael Osei for Kwadwo Poku who brought more bite into the Kotoko attack.

He justified his inclusion with a classic goal in the 77th minute from a Frank Osei cross from the right. Frank Osei rounded up a defender of RTU, turned sharply and centred beautifully for Kwadwo Poku to fire home the second goal.

From then on, Kotoko resorted to short passes and keeping the ball to themselves to the delight of their supporters until the shrill whistle of referee Osanquaye brought proceedings to an end.

The crowd went wild in a spontaneous eruption for celebrations and the flashlights of cameras illuminated the Presidential Box when the major of Kumasi Mr Maxwell Kofi Jumah and Mr Nuamah of Kinapharma handed over the glittering trophy to Kotoko captain Isaac Owusu.

Hearts of Oak lost the league to Kotoko but maintained an unbeaten run of the entire season when they crashed Liberty Professionals 3-1on the last day of the season.

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On this day 7 December 2013 (Exactly 8 years ago today). WBA and WBO Super bantamweight champion Guillermo Rogondeaux retained his titles with a 12-round unanimous decision over former two-time bantamweight champion Joseph Agbeko at the Boardwalk Hall.

Bout Summary
Date: 2013-12-07
Location: Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Referee: Benjy Esteves Jr
Judge: Henry Eugene Grant 120-108
Judge: Ron McNair 120-108
Judge: Robin Taylor 120-108

On this day 7 December 1996 (Exactly 25 years ago today) Andy Townsend of Aston Villa scored the 5000th goal of the Premiership playing against Southampton.

On this day 7 December 2017 (Exactly 4 years ago) Cristiano Ronaldo won then record equalling fifth Ballon D’Or for the best player of the year.

By; George ‘Alan Green’ Mahamah

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