Hearts of Oak dump Accra Sports Stadium for new home at Legon stadium

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Hearts of Oak have confirmed they will play the rest of their 2025/26 Ghana Premier League home games at the University of Ghana Stadium, ending their long-running stay at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The club did not give an official explanation for the change, although the decision follows growing pressure from supporters for a change of venue.

Hearts have endured a frustrating run at the Accra Sports Stadium this season, collecting only six points from five home games, which is the second-worst home record in the league.

The Phobians only victory came in a narrow 1–0 win over bottom side Techiman Eleven Wonders, with defeats and a string of draws defining the rest of their campaign.

The Phobians will play their first match at their temporary home on Saturday, 29 November, when they host Vision FC.

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