Nzema Kotoko ended their season on a high note with an impressive 3-1 victory over Sky FC at the Awulae Amihere Kpanyinli III Sports Arena in Ampain on Match Day 30 of the Access Bank Division One League.
The win was a spirited display from Coach Charles Kainyah’s men, who gave their all in front of their loyal supporters. Despite the convincing performance, the result could not alter their fate—Nzema Kotoko’s relegation to Division Two was officially confirmed, bringing a disappointing close to their campaign.
This bittersweet triumph, however, showcased the team’s unwavering fighting spirit. The Red Armies delivered a passionate performance, scoring three well-taken goals and demonstrating pride, resilience, and unity. It was a farewell that embodied the essence of their identity, representing the strength and determination of Nzemaland.
Rooted in the cultural traditions of the Nzema people, Nzema Kotoko has always stood as a beacon of pride and hope. While this season ends in heartbreak, their legacy remains untarnished. The relegation is a painful chapter for their devoted fans and the wider Nzema community, but the loyalty and love for the club remain steadfast.
Now facing the challenge of Division Two football, Nzema Kotoko look ahead with renewed determination. The journey continues with heads held high and dreams intact. Their fall may be historic—marking an unwanted, never-before-experienced relegation—but it is not the end of the story. The spirit of Nzemaland beats strongly behind them, as they begin the climb back to where they belong.