Former Black Stars head coach Charles Kwabla Akonnor insists that coaching Asante Kotoko was the apex of his coaching career ahead of the Ghanaian national team.
Akonnor coached the Porcupine Warriors from 2018-2019 before he was shown the exit.
He led the Porcupine Warriors to the group stage of the 2018/2019 CAF Confederations cup.
The former Black Stars skipper was later appointed as the head coach of the Ghanaian national team in January 2020, before he was axed in September 2021, after a series of poor performances.
The 48-year-old says his time with the Kumasi-based outfit was his highest point in his coaching career.
"Of course I enjoyed my coaching moments at Kotoko more than the Black Stars," Akonnor said on Akoma FM.
"My stint with Kotoko has been the highest point in my coaching career," he insisted.
"But at Kotoko even though there was not a proper season because of the Anas Expose we had a solid preseason and that really helped us. We went to Takoradi and Mampong, all this helped us coupled with the support from management," he added.
By: Abdul Razak Salim