ASKO Kara

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ASKO Kara
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Full nameAssociation Sportive de la Kozah Football Club
Founded1974;50 years ago (1974)
Ground Stade Municipal
Kara, Togo
Capacity10,000
League Togolese Championnat National
2022–23 1st

ASKO Kara is a Togolese professional football club based in Kara. They play in the top division in Togolese football.

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History

The manager Améleté Abalo was shot dead on 8 January 2010 in a terrorist attack against the Togo national football team. [1]

Achievements

1988, 1989, 1996, 2007, 2019–20, 2021, 2021–22
1975, 1976, 1987, 1995

Performance in CAF competitions

2008  – First Round
2020/21 - First Round
2021/22 - First Round
2022/23 - In Progress
1990: First Round
1997 – First Round
1976 – First Round
1977 – First Round
1988 – First Round
1996 – First Round

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
16 GK Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Mahadiou Sama
23 GK Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Vigninou Agbagla
2 DF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Bassitou Ouro-Nimini
3 DF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Abdou Samadou Bourou
5 DF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Agbotcho Magnim
8 DF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Claude Kossi Agbezudo
9 MF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Napo Germain Sonhaye
15 DF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Abdoul-Halimou Sama
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 MF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Gnama Akaté
21 DF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Kossi Jean Ozou
22 DF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Daniel Agbogan
25 MF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Fabrice Akouété
26 MF Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Prince Yayra Ametokodo

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References

  1. ADDING NAME OF VICTIMMen carry the coffin of Abalo Amelete