Former Black Stars head coach James Kwesi Appiah says he rejected a move to Italian serie A side Torino to stay at Asante Kotoko.
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Kwesi Appiah who played for the Porcupine Warriors from 1983-1993 has revealed that, agents of the serie A outfit came to him with a lucrative offer after winning the 1983 AFCON but rejected.
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According to Appiah, Torino tabled a good offer but he was comfortable at Asante Kotoko at that time and there was no way he could have left the club for abroad.
“I remember of winning the 1983 Cup of Nations, some agents came to me with an offer to join Torino in Italy, but I said no to them because I was comfortable at Kotoko”, Appiah told Angel FM in Kumasi.
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During his entire stay at Asante Kotoko, Kwesi Appiah won eight trophies for the Porcupine Warriors and also captained the Black Stars of Ghana as a left-back.

