Former Asante Kotoko midfielder Fabio Gama says he will be remembered in the club’s history for his crucial role in the team’s triumph in the Ghana Premier League.
After nearly two years in Sweden, where he played for Varnamo and J-Sodra IF, the Brazilian joined Asante Kotoko in 2020 and went on to achieve success in only two seasons.
With Gama, the two-time African champions ended second behind Hearts of Oak, who won the league in the 2020/21 season but came back spectacularly to break an eight-year trophy drought in the Ghana Premier League.
The 30-year-old in the second year running showed his talent and consistency as he proved to be one of the key players as the Porcupine Warriors won the title at the end of the following season.
After recording that success with Kotoko, Gama left due to the expiration of his contract and has recently expressed delight in his time at the club
“We failed during my first season because we were not able to win the trophy and finished second on the league table.
“But we were the champions in the second season so for me I achieved my goal at Kotoko because the club had gone far before winning the Ghana Premier League so I believe that I put my name in the history books of the club forever after winning the trophy,” he told Ghanasportspage.
“As a member of the 2021/22 Premier champions, the fans will remember the name. I believe that and it is very incredible for me,” he added.
Gama after leaving Kotoko in July 2022 joined Bahrain out Al-Muharraq on a year deal