Edmund Owusu Ansah (Class of '96 Aggrey House)
Captain of Asante Kotoko FC
Edmund Owusu Ansah (left) of the Class of '96 (Aggrey House), is the current
captain of champion club Kumasi Asante Kotoko
Yussif Chibsah (Class of '96 Gberg House)
Captain of Ghana's under-23 national team; captained the national team at the 2004 Athens Olympiad
Asante Kotoko FC
Chibsah (number 17) celebrates a goal with the team in the Athens Olympics
Dominic Oduro (Class of '99)
FC Dallas
And Dominic Oduro of the Class of '99 just signed his new contract with FC Dallas, making him the first Ghanaian to play in the American league. It is just the first step of the great things to come.
Martin "Apio" Osei Nyarko (Class of '2005, Aggrey House)
Tano Bofoakwa FC
When Martin signed with Tano Bofoakwa last year, he was
hailed by the team's Chairman as the "nation's best striker."
This is Senior Owuo of Asante Kotoko fame. Edmund Owusu Ansah is also a key member of the
National Under-23 team, The Black Meteors.
This is a full Kotoko lineup featuring the two Prempeh mega stars, Yussif
Chibsah (World No. 6) and Edmund Owusu Ansah (Owuo). Chibsah is the captain of the national team
(Black Meteors). Under the captainship of this young Amanfoo, Ghana has qualified for the 2004 Olympic
Games in Athens, thereby increasing Prempeh's tally of Olympians by two.
Prempeh will become the first and only school to send two soccer players to the Olympics. Indeed Mother Prempeh is keeping not only the Ashanti flag flying high, but also the Ghanaian flag as well.
It may be recalled that these 2 outstanding Amanfoo led the national
team to win a bronze medal at the All Africa Games in Abuja, Nigeria.
Chibsah is on the extreme left and Owuo on the extreme right with
Charles Taylor and Michael Osei (Ember) in the middle. Our boys are currently starring in the African Champions League after helping Kotoko win the
Premier League for the first time in about a decade.
If the Black Stars (senior national team) qualify for the 2006 World Cup, these 2 Amanfoo will most certainly play in the World Cup.
We wish them success in their wonderful careers; wherever they go, they'll be making Prempeh proud.