Hearts of Oak Name Julius Ben Emunah as Managing Director

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Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club PLC has appointed Mr Julius Ben Emunah as its new Managing Director, effective February 2, 2026.
The decision, approved by the club’s Board of Directors, forms part of efforts to strengthen the club’s administrative and corporate governance structures. Mr Emunah succeeds Dr Delali Anku-Adiamah, who has stepped down from the role.

Mr Emunah brings nearly a decade of experience in football administration, governance and sports management at both national and continental levels. Until his appointment, he served as Head of Competitions at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), where he was instrumental in the organisation and management of domestic football competitions.
His previous roles include Regional Administrator at the Western Regional Football Association, National Safety and Security Officer, and Club Licensing Manager at the GFA. He has also contributed to the organisation of major competitions such as CAF Interclub tournaments, AFCON qualifiers, CHAN and the African Games.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science from the University of Cape Coast and a Global Master’s degree in Sports Management and Legal Skills from FC Barcelona in partnership with ISDE Law Business School, Spain.
The Board has expressed confidence in Mr Emunah’s capacity to lead the club into a new era of professionalism, transparency and competitiveness. As Managing Director, he will oversee the club’s administrative, commercial and sporting operations.

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