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Former Asante Kotoko striker Eric Bekoe says he has unfinished business with the club, as a move to the team again will be a dream come true.
Bekoe is considered as one of the best attackers to ever play for Asante Kotoko despite not staying at the team for long.
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He played for the Porcupine Warriors in the 2007-2008 season, scoring 17 goals to win the Ghana Premier League topscorer’s accolade.
In the same year, his 17 goals propelled the Porcupines to win the Ghana Premier League title and the President Cup as well.
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He left Kotoko to sign a four and half years deal with Egyptian top-division side Petroject in 2008.
Over a decade of leaving the team, Eric Bekoe believes he is not done with footbal and will welcome a deal to Kotoko again.
“I still have unfinished business with Kotoko. A move to Kotoko will be a dream come true”, Bekoe told Akoma FM.
“I will play football for two more years before I finally quit and start studying for my coach badges.
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“Kotoko is a spirit, if you serve it well, you will do well in life”, he added.
Bekoe is currently unattached after stay with Kenyan outfit AFC Leopards came to an end in 2018.

