Born in Sekondi-Takoradi, Grant started his career at Charlton Athletic in their youth system and he signed his first professional contract in March 1991.
[2][3] He later made appearances for Charlton against Manchester United and Liverpool in the FA Cup and scored a 20-yard curler to beat David James in a 2–1 defeat to in 1996.
[2] Grant left Millwall in 1999 to play in the Belgium Premier League with KFC Lommel, commanding a transfer fee of £65,000.
[2] After making seven appearances and scoring one goal for Gravesend Grant had a four-game spell with AFC Wimbledon after signing in February 2006.
[14] In December 2017, Kim Grant was appointed the technical director of Elmina Sharks Football Club, Sea Lions F.C.
[15][16] Kim Grant was appointed Director of Football and Head Coach of Ghana premier league giants Accra Hearts of Oak S.C.
Kim Grant was unveiled at the press conference on 8 November and will officially begin his contract on 1 December 2018.
[18][19] Kim Grant was appointed Director of Football and Head Coach of Ghana premier league giants Accra Hearts of Oak S.C.
Kim Grant was unveiled at the press conference on 8 November and will officially begin his contract on 1 December 2018.
Despite their previous losses in the finals against FC United of Manchester from England in 2022 and BK Skjold from Copenhagen, Denmark in 2023, the Raptors were gearing up for their third attempt in 2024, aiming to secure the coveted title.
Grant's strategic vision and exceptional leadership played a pivotal role in the club's rapid success and its ambitions on the European stage.
Furthermore, Grant actively supported and aided the establishment of the Prague Raptors Youth Academy, which has now developed into a thriving institution boasting age-specific teams, including U7, U9, U11, U13, and U15 categories.