Former Asante Kotoko captain Joseph Hendricks has opened up about what it truly means to play for the Porcupine Warriors, stressing that the real value of wearing the Kotoko jersey lies not just in appearances but in building a legacy that lasts beyond retirement.
Speaking in an interview with West Gold Radio in Western Region, the retired defender urged current and future players to serve the club with commitment and pride, noting that doing so comes with long-term rewards.
“I’ve said that any player who serves Kotoko diligently enjoys so many benefits after his career. If I tell you the benefits I’ve enjoyed since retiring, you won’t believe,” Hendricks revealed.
The former stalwart, who was part of the Kotoko squad that reached the CAF Confederation Cup final in 2004, emphasized the importance of making a lasting impression during one’s time at the club.
“You have to be remembered. Some players just want to play for Kotoko, but will you be remembered afterwards?”
Reflecting on the club’s ambitions on the continental stage, Hendricks offered a strong challenge to the current generation of Kotoko players.
“We reached the Confederation Cup finals, so if you are not ready to reach the finals, don’t bother qualifying for the competition.”
Hendricks’ words serve as a powerful reminder of the high standards expected at Kotoko, and his message resonates strongly as the club prepares for a crucial new season.
Kotoko, who led the league at some point this season, have fell to third, but could return to the continental stage as if they win the MTN FA Cup. They will face Golden Kicks in the final.