Ahmed Amoako of the Class of 2006 is the 2005 National
footballer of the year, having captained the Prempeh
soccer team to national championship glory.
He has been invited to the national under-17 team.
Ahmed considers himself an Asante Kramo (i.e., Asante Moslem), a heritage he cherishes because "Nkramo girls are the most
beautiful."
National Player of the Year, Ahmed Amoako, who has been invited
to the national team of under-17s,
presenting the trophy to the Regional Director of Education, who is an Amanfoo,
at his office at the Ministries.
Family: 1st of a family of six. Attended Signals Basic Junior Secondary
School at Burma Camp. I was the captain of the school team way back at JSS.
I was also a 100m athlete.
Why Prempeh: I wanted a boys school and I saw that Prempeh is the best boys
school in GHANA so I opted for Prempeh. I also felt that I should be part
of the President's school.
What we do at Prempeh: I play soccer, volleyball and I also run for the school sometimes.
I have also graduated from Fantomas FC (a Premiere colt club) at Central Police station
in Kumasi. I was the captain of the team. I am now getting calls from
Feyenord FC of the national premier league and and also Okwawu United wanting me to play for them.