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ASKO de Kara crowned Togolese champion for the third consecutive time

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ASKO have been crowned champions of the Togolese first Division football championship for the third consecutive time.

The reigning champions retained their title after winning the 2021-22 season totaling 7 league titles.


The Kozah club won the title of Togo champion after the 10th and last day of the play-offs according to media reports.


Eliminated in the first preliminary round of the CAF Champions League this season, ASKO will return to the continent next season.

 Chris Hughton has reportedly begun embarking on convincing players eligible for Ghana to turn up for the Black Stars.

He was quoted as saying he will help Ghana to build the best team possible ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

Media reports say London-born Bristol City striker Antoine Semenyo will likely make his  debut for Ghana in upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers after the 22-year-old received his first call-up.

 England Under-21 international Tariq Lamptey is reportedly considering switching allegiance to Ghana as well as Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi and Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah all of whom have Ghanaian heritage.

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