With Karim Zito’s tenure at Asante Kotoko now officially over following his resignation, a final review of his time at the club reveals a legacy defined by stark contrasts â domestic cup dominance and unfulfilled league ambition.
Appointed in 2025, Zito’s era has concluded after a tenure that spanned 37 competitive matches. Under his leadership, Kotoko secured 19 wins, 11 draws, and 7 losses, resulting in a 51.35% win rate.
Defensively, his side was notably disciplined, keeping 19 clean sheets while conceding just 31 goals. In attack, however, they managed 50 goals â an average of about 1.35 per match.
The 2025 cup sweep: A historic haul
Zito’s greatest achievement came in his debut year, when he guided Kotoko to a clean sweep of domestic cups, winning the MTN FA Cup for the first time for the Porcupines in eight years. He also won the Super Cup, Toyota Cup in South Africa and the President’s Cup
This quadruple cemented his early reputation as a cup specialist and restored pride to the club’s faithful.
The 2026 reality: Exits and a points gap
This season, however, told a different story. Kotoko were eliminated early from both the CAF Confederation Cup and the MTN FA Cup. Most notably, they trailed league leaders Medeama by 8 points at the time of Zito’s departure â a margin that ultimately underlined his inability to mount a sustained title challenge.
What the numbers say
Zito’s record points to a manager who could organise a team defensively and inspire in knockout football but who struggled to maintain consistency across a full league campaign. The goals-per-game ratio and a strong defensive record highlight a not-so-impressive team in need of improvement in terms of converting performances into decisive victories.
The final chapter
Karim Zito leaves Kotoko with a trophy-laden first year that will be remembered fondly, but a second season that exposed limitations. His legacy is one of brilliance in flashes, rather than enduring dominance â a reign encapsulated by the numbers he leaves behind.
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