Raphaël Patron Akakpo (born 1 December 1973) is a Togolese retired professional footballer.
He has spent time in Ghana, Egypt, Thailand, Brunei, Malaysia, India,[3] and Vietnam during his professional career, as well as played for the Togo national football team.
By then, he had 15 international caps for Togo and was on the books of Tero Sasana of Thailand, scoring 15 goals in the previous term.
[8] Lifting the 2003 Indian Federation Cup with Mahindra United,[9] the Togolese attacker mustered a brace in a 3–1 league win over Sporting Clube de Goa on 25 April 2004.
[10] Promoted to head coach of WAFA in 2016,[17] Akakpo expressed desire to ameliorate the pitch conditions of the Ghanaian Premier League,[18] leading WAFA to their first ever away victory in 27 attempts, beating Wa All Stars 4–1.