Porcupine Tertiary’s spectacular display at the recent Democracy Cup match between Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak.
Porcupine tertiary
The recently concluded Democracy Cup match between arch-rivals Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak was a spectacle not just on the pitch, but also in the stands. The Porcupine Tertiary, the student supporters group of Kotoko, put on a dazzling display of Jama (morale-boosting chants and cheers) that captivated the audience at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Porcupine Tertiary arrived in force, with 1 bus coming from the KNUST chapter, 1 from the UCC chapter, 1 from Winneba, and 2 from the Accra chapter. Their sheer numbers and coordinated efforts demonstrated the impressive organization and dedication of this supporters group.
Throughout the match, the Porcupine Tertiary led the charge in energizing the Kotoko faithful with their lively Jama performances. Their synchronized chants, rhythmic drumming, and spirited dancing created an electrifying atmosphere that spurred on the Kotoko players on the field.
“The Porcupine Tertiary are simply unmatched when it comes to Jama,” remarked one impressed spectator. “Their passion and commitment to supporting their team is truly inspiring. They are the heart and soul of the Kotoko faithful.”
Porcupine tertiary in action
This is not the first time the Porcupine Tertiary have made headlines for their impressive displays. They have consistently been at the forefront of Kotoko’s support, providing unwavering encouragement and entertainment to the team and fans alike.
With the 2026 World Cup looming, many are already speculating that the Porcupine Tertiary could be a valuable asset to the Black Stars, Ghana’s national team. Their ability to create an electrifying atmosphere and boost morale could be a game-changer on the world stage.
Porcupine tertiary at the independence square
As Kotoko continue their quest for glory, the Porcupine Tertiary will undoubtedly be there to lend their unparalleled support. Their infectious energy and unwavering loyalty have made them a force to be reckoned with in the world of Ghanaian football.
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