Benjamin Asare Returns to Full Training Ahead of Hearts of Oak’s Clash with Aduana FC

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Ghana Black Stars and Accra Hearts of Oak SC goalkeeper Benjamin Asare has returned to full training with the Phobians ahead of their upcoming Ghana Premier League fixture against Aduana Football Club.

The shot-stopper’s return comes as a timely boost for Hearts of Oak, who are preparing intensively for the crucial encounter. Asare had been sidelined in recent weeks, but his full participation in training suggests he is fit and available for selection as the club looks to strengthen its defensive options.

Asare, who has earned recognition at national level with the Black Stars, remains a key figure within the Hearts of Oak squad, bringing experience and composure between the posts. His presence is expected to enhance competition within the team as the Phobians aim for a positive result against the Dormaa-based side.

 

Hearts of Oak will be seeking to build momentum in the league, with the technical team hopeful that the return of key players such as Asare will contribute positively to their campaign.

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