The former player featured for various clubs in the Ghana Premier League for more than a decade won various laurels before hanging up his gloves.
During his playing days, he featured for Asante Kotoko, AshGold SC, Dreams FC before calling it quit.
Isaac Amoako currently works for lower-tier side Nsoatreman FC and is also the goalkeeper's trainer for the national U-15 team.
Speaking in an interview with Koforidua based Aben FM, Isaac Amoako opened up on his career and disclosed he would have been a pastor if not for football.
“I did not struggle much at the beginning of my career because I lived in a Roman Catholic Mission House. I stayed with Pastors and so at a point they realized my passion for football was immense. So, one of the fathers, Rev John Nkrumah decided to help me achieve my dream of becoming a professional footballer”
He continued that, “I got the support at the beginning of my career. My dad when I was a child, so my mum relocated to Kintampo that made me move to the mission house”
“The pastors wanted me to attend a theological school but they realized my passion for football and supported me. If not for football I would have become a pastor” he said. Read Full Story
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