
This follows the requirements set by CAF and FIFA for clubs on the continent to have women’s teams in order to join the African Super League.
“Yes, there is a future plan [to set up the Kotoko women’s team],” Mrs. Nsiah Asare told Luv FM.
“When this board took over Kumasi Asante Kotoko, it was one of the things they talked about bringing in a women’s team but the problem is, it’s all about money.
“The management also has a plan to bring in a women’s team. They want to start from scratch, they don’t want to buy, so I believe that next season you will see Asante Kotoko have a women’s team.
Meanwhile, Kotoko’s rivals, Hearts of Oak, have acquired Nimobi Ladies FC to change to a women’s team.
The Phobians have also announced plans to build a 15,000 capacity stadium to host matches.
Last year, Hearts provided an ultramodern commercial center as part of efforts to improve the club’s structure.
The four-step process includes building a new headquarters as well as completing the Hearts’ Pobiman project.