Hearts of Oak Technical Team Grants Players Three-Day Christmas Break

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The Technical Team of Accra Hearts of Oak, led by Head Coach Dramani Didi, has granted the playing body a three-day Christmas break in observance of the festive season.

The decision, according to club sources, is aimed at allowing the players and technical staff to rest, recover and spend time with their families after a demanding training and match schedule. The Phobians are expected to resume training on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, at the club’s training base to continue preparations for upcoming league fixtures.

Hearts of Oak will use the resumed sessions to fine-tune tactics, improve fitness levels and address key areas identified by the technical team as the season progresses. The club remains focused on maintaining consistency and competitiveness in its campaign, with management urging players to return in good physical condition ahead of the restart.

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