Accra Hearts of Oak to use Baba Yara Stadium for home matches due to closure of Accra Sports Stadium by NSA

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Ghana Premier League giants Hearts of Oak have relocated its home games to the Baba Yara Sports Stadium due to the closure of the Accra Sports Stadium.

 

This move affects the highly anticipated match against Asante Kotoko SC in the Super Clash, set for Accra on Sunday, December 10, which will now take place in Kumasi.

 

The Accra Sports Stadium’s closure is linked to its rental for Christmas concerts, amongst others.

 

The Ghana Football Association confirmed the decision by the Phobians last Friday.

 

Hearts suffered an embarrassing elimination from the FA Cup in the midweek when they lost on penalties to lower-tier Nania FC.

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