Asante Kotoko are set to resume training as preparations for the Ghana Premier League's return gather momentum.
The league was suspended following concerns over hooliganism, with Kotoko and rivals Hearts of Oak leading calls for stricter measures to curb violence in football.
In a statement, the club reiterated its deep pain over the tragic death of their supporter, Francis Yaw Frimpong, alias Nana Pooley, and reaffirmed its commitment to seeking justice. "The wounds from that dark day have not healed, and our resolve for justice remains as strong as ever," the club said.
Kotoko confirmed that after consultations with their medical department, the team will return to training to maintain the players' physical and mental well-being.