Hearts of Oak to Participate in Eko International Cup in Nigeria

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Accra Hearts of Oak

 

Accra Hearts of Oak have confirmed their participation in the upcoming Eko International Cup, scheduled to take place in Nigeria from 6th July 2025.

The prestigious off-season tournament will feature a competitive line-up, with Hearts of Oak set to face Dadje FC, Remo Stars, and Nigerian giants Enyimba FC. The matches are expected to offer the Phobians an opportunity to test their strength against strong opposition from the West African sub-region ahead of the new football season.

The Eko International Cup is fast gaining recognition as a key preparatory tournament for top clubs across West Africa, offering quality match experience and regional exposure. For Hearts of Oak, this presents not only a chance to fine-tune tactics but also an opportunity for fringe and newly signed players to stake their claim for a place in the starting eleven.

Club officials say they are committed to using the tournament as a platform to build momentum and sharpen the squad’s competitive edge.

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