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Asante Kotoko have been booted out of the CAF Champions League after a penalty shootout defeat to Burkinabe side RC Kadiogo.
The Ghanaian champions were stunned at home after Kadiogo scored early through a brilliant freekick from Bassika Syla.
Kotoko huffed and puffed as they chase an equalizer, but the visitors defended resolutely to keep the Reds at bay.
The game ended 1-0 as the Burkinabe side levelled the tie, forcing the game to penalties shootout.
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Asante Kotoko missed three from the spot as RC Kadiogo scored three of their penalty kicks to progress to the next stage.
RC Kadiogo will next face Congolese giants AS Vita in the second round of the CAF Champions League.
The Reds have now lost in all penalties shootouts at continental level.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that bankroller of Ghana Premier League side, King Faisal Babies, Alhaji Karim Grusah, has blasted champions Kumasi Asante Kotoko for printing the image of the club's patron, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II on their new jersey.
Asante Kotoko unveiled their new jersey this week with the image of Otumfuo boldly imprinted on the jersey, as they celebrate his Royal Majesty.
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FootballAlhaji Grusah, who was speaking on Kessben FM in Kumasi, described the move by the Porcupine Warriors as primitive and uncivilized.
Pitso Mosimane believes famous Ghanaian stadium, the Baba Yara in the Ashanti Region, is a slaughter house.
The Baba Yara Stadium is home to the most successful Ghanaian club, Asante Kotoko, and was in the past a dreaded and feared grounds for visitors.
Mosimane, who was reacting to a fan's request for him to join Asante Kotoko, shared his relationship with the club, having signed two players from the Porcupine Warriors.