Abdul Karim Zito has resigned from his position as head coach of Asante Kotoko with immediate effect, the club has confirmed.
The decision was announced via the club’s official social media channels on Monday, where Kotoko stated that Zito had stepped down from his role and that management had accepted his resignation.
The club thanked the coach for his service and said details regarding its new technical direction would be communicated in due course.
Zito’s departure ends weeks of speculation over his future following Kotoko’s elimination from the MTN FA Cup at the Round of 16 stage last weekend.
The Porcupine Warriors were knocked out on penalties by Aduana FC at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, a result that intensified pressure on the technical team.
Earlier on Monday, club officials had indicated that no final decision had been taken on Zito’s position, although they acknowledged dissatisfaction with the team’s performances this season.
By resigning, Zito effectively pre-empted a possible dismissal. His contract reportedly required either a one-month notice period or a compensation payment of GH¢120,000 in the event of termination.
Zito was appointed head coach in July 2025 after a successful interim spell, during which he led Kotoko to FA Cup triumph and qualification for the CAF Confederation Cup.
However, the current campaign proved challenging. Kotoko exited the Confederation Cup in the second qualifying round and have struggled for consistency in the league, where they sit eight points off the pace.