Aduana Stars coach David Kwame Amoah is calling for financial assistance as he continues to fight for life over kidney complications.
The young tactician, who is yet to begin his mandate at the club since his appointment, has been on admission at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi – the second biggest health facility in Ghana.
He is waiting on an organ donor, with the hope of a new chance at life after being put on a dialysis.
The situation has put a financial strain on the former Karela United scout.
He has sent an SOS call to the Ghana Football Association and the football industry to come to his aid.
“I have kidney complications and will need a transplant. I don’t have the money to undertake such an exercise,” an emotional Amoah told Asempa FM
“The Ghana Football Association is aware but am yet to hear anything from them.
“I will appeal to the GFA to come to my aid and other well-meaning Ghanaians to offer financial support so I get well.
“It’s been very difficult for myself and my family as we are financially stretched. I need help.
“Doctors say the only way out is a transplant and that requires huge sums of money.”
Source: GHANAsoccernet.com