Alagidede warns Kotoko, Hearts risk losing relevance without urgent reforms
Former Nsoatreman FC General Manager Eric Alagidede has issued a stark warning about the long-term future of Ghana’s biggest football brands, cautioning that Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak could lose their dominance, and even their relevance, within the next two to three decades if sweeping structural reforms are not undertaken.
Speaking on Sporty FM, Alagidede stressed that tradition and past success alone will not sustain the two historic clubs in an increasingly competitive and modern football environment.
“I am not going to be the prophet of doom but if we are not careful, clubs like Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko may not be relevant in the next 20 to 30 years,” he warned.
While acknowledging their rich history, passionate fan bases and continental pedigree, the former administrator argued that legacy without sound governance and strategic planning offers little protection against decline.
To underline his point, he referenced several once-prominent sides now battling outside the top flight, including BA United, Bofoakwa Tano, and Sekondi Hasaacas, all of whom currently compete in Division Two after years of diminished fortunes.
“I am being very honest. BA United is playing in Division Two, Bofoakwa Tano in Division Two, Hasaacas in Division Two,” he noted.
Alagidede, who also previously managed Great Olympics, said his concerns stem from extensive research and hands-on administrative experience with traditional clubs. He emphasized that sustainable finances, strong youth systems, professional leadership, and modern management practices are now essential for survival.
His comments add to growing concerns about the sustainability of Ghana’s top clubs, with financial instability, inconsistent leadership, and infrastructural challenges continuing to hamper progress.
For Kotoko and Hearts, whose rivalry has defined generations of Ghanaian football, the message is blunt: modernize and adapt — or risk becoming symbols of a glorious past rather than forces of the future.
Source: classfmonline.com
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