Didi Dramani Shares Insight into His Technical Team Setup at Hearts of Oak

Didi Dramani Unveils Hearts of Oak Technical Team Structure

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Accra Hearts of Oak manager Didi Dramani has officially revealed the composition of his technical team as he looks to build a strong foundation for sustained success at the club.

In an interview with Ghanasportspage.com, Dramani highlighted the depth, experience, and forward-thinking nature of his backroom staff, describing it as “comprehensive and progressive.” He also noted that further additions or refinements could be made as the club continues to shape its long-term football project.

Despite beginning his tenure with a narrow 2–1 defeat to arch-rivals Asante Kotoko, Dramani’s early work has seemingly won over a section of the Hearts of Oak faithful, who were encouraged by the team’s performance and structure on the day.

Supporters will now be eager to see how the technically well-rounded setup influences the club’s tactical approach and overall performance in the upcoming season.

Below is the structure of Hearts of Oak’s technical team under Didi Dramani:

  • Gazali Abdulai – 1st Assistant Coach (CAF A Licence Holder)

  • Issa Najawu – Goalkeepers’ Coach (CAF A Licence Holder)

  • Peter Boafo – 1st Video Analyst

  • Lawrence Mawulor – 2nd Video Analyst (CAF B Licence Holder)

  • Jordan – Physical Fitness Coach (CAF B Licence Holder)

  • Prince Wilson – Strength & Conditioning Coach / Sports Science Lead

The comprehensive nature of this team underscores Dramani’s commitment to modern coaching standards, performance analysis, and player development as Hearts of Oak aim to return to the summit of Ghanaian football.

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