The Board of Directors of Hearts of Oak has officially taken possession of their new Commercial Centre.
The handing over event was held on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, in Accra.
Notable attendees included the club’s Majority Shareholder, Togbe Afede XIV, as well as other Board Members Vincent Sowah Odotei and Akwasi Agyemang, CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority.
Togbe Afede XIV expressed pride in the club’s new asset, stating, “This is a demonstration of our commitment to building an infrastructural base for Accra Hearts of Oak.”
An official statement added, “These infrastructural enhancements, including ongoing works at Kpobiman, are integral to our strategic plans of positioning Accra Hearts of Oak at a competitive level within the football landscape globally.”
The new facility, known as Phobia House, is described as an ultra-modern complex that will house various club offices, making it the first of its kind by any team in Ghana.
This development represents a significant step in improving the club’s infrastructure and overall standing.
Hearts of Oak are also gearing up for the upcoming season, aiming to bolster their squad after narrowly avoiding relegation last season, finishing 14th on the table.
The Phobian Club will kick off their 2024/25 Ghana Premier League campaign with a home game against Basake Holy Stars at the Accra Sports Stadium.