• Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club, commonly referred to as Hearts of Oak or just Hearts, is a professional sports club based in Accra (Greater Accra),...
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  • Lord Oblitey Commey (category People from Greater Accra Region)
    member of Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club and is a former youth organizer for the New Patriotic Party. Lord Commey was born in 1969 in Accra. He attended...
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    June 2019. Retrieved 26 January 2019. "Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club". Official website. Accra Hearts of Oak. Archived from the original on 9 December...
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  • Kwame Kizito (category Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. players)
    attraction of Ghana Premier League club Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club. Kwame was born at Anomabo, a town located in the Central Region of Ghana. He...
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  • Mohammed Polo (category Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. managers)
    2 seasons. He returned to Hearts of Oak in 1989 for another 3-year spell with the club. In 1992 he signed again for Accra Great Olympics ending his career...
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  • The following is a list of sports stadiums in Africa. They are in order by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate...
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  • Gardens Abutia Accra Accra Academy Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club Accra International Conference Center Accra Native Confederation Accra Sports Stadium...
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  • Lawrence Adjei (category Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. players)
    Cup with Accra Hearts of Oak He played in the 2005 CAF Super Cup but was sent off. He played in India from January to June 2008 with Sporting Clube de...
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    West African Football Academy (category Football clubs in Ghana)
    the side finished second in the Premier League, beating Hearts of Oak 5–0 along the way. The club was founded in August 2014, as the Feyenoord Academy in...
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  • Ghana Football Association (category National members of the Confederation of African Football)
    the Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club emerging as winners, taking the coveted Guggisberg shield – named after the progressive British governor of that...
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  • "Tracks continue removing seats; how it could impact fans". SportingNews.com. Sporting News. Retrieved August 30, 2016. "Indian Grand Prix | Delhi, India...
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  • Hamburg FC of Chiraa (Brong-Ahafo Region) Harbour Boys Hasaacas (Sekondi-Takoradi) Heart of Lions (Kpandu) Hearts Babies Hearts of Oak (Accra) Heroes F...
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    John Atta Mills (category Academic staff of the University of Ghana)
    Hockey Association, National Sports Council of Ghana, Ghana Olympic Committee and Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club. He enjoyed field hockey and swimming,...
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  • day, the Accra Hearts of Oak (The Phobians) Sporting Club and the Asante Kotoko. Accra had two late goals and a referee would call 2–1 Accra, resulting...
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    Eric Opoku (footballer) (category Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. players)
    Nasir Kuwait. Opoku began his career with Corners Babies, and joined Accra Hearts of Oak SC in 2008. After a short stint there he signed with Asante Kotoko...
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  • 2016. "Hearts of Oak win Ghana league title". supersport.com. Retrieved 15 July 2021. "Division One League club Sporting Mirren re-named Accra City Stars...
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    Mahatma Otoo (category Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. players)
    Otoo renews Hearts of Oak contract". Goal.com. 20 May 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2016. "..:: Official website of Accra Hearts of Oak Football Club ::". Archived...
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  • David Duncan (footballer) (category Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. managers)
    Medeama in the semi-finals of the 2012–13 MTN FA CUP. The new Accra Hearts of Oak manager won his first trophy for the Continental Club Masters in the 2013 GHALCA...
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  • Emmanuel Noi Omaboe (category Alumni of the Accra Academy)
    2011-07-26. Retrieved 12 November 2010. Tribute by Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club in Memory of Nana Wereko Ampem II (Oyeeman Wereko Ampem II Funeral...
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  • Anglican Diocese of Accra founded. 1910 – Accra Central Station and railway line to Mangoase opened. 1911 – Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club formed. 1914...
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  • Cup – Bakan United Ghana: Ghana Telecom Premier League – Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club Ghanaian Cup – Asante Kotoko Guinea: Premier League – Satellite...
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  • Kim Grant (footballer) (category Saif Sporting Club managers)
    2018. Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. Kim Grant's contract with Accra Hearts of Oak SC was terminated on 31 December 2019, reasons for which the Board of the team...
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  • It was used mostly for football matches, on club level by Accra Hearts of Oak SC and Great Olympics of the Ghana Premier League while the Ohene Djan...
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  • Mark Noonan (category Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. non-playing staff)
    as well as serving as CEO of Accra Hearts of Oak, a Ghanaian soccer club. Noonan attended Duke University and was a member of the Blue Devils' 1986 national...
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  • quarter-finals by Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. From 1978 to 1980, Hidegkuti refused to take part in the CAF Champions League due to lack of financial resources...
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    Samuel Afum (category Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. players)
    Ghanaian footballer who plays as a forward. In Ghana he played for Hearts of Oak. In the 2009–10 season he was Ghana Premier League joint top scorer...
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  • have put the town on the sporting map of the country by hosting crucial league games with top clubs such as Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. and Asante Kotoko S...
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  • five-time CAF Champions League runners up, and Ghanaian football club Accra Hearts of Oak SC has been crowned 2000 CAF Champions League winner and two-time...
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    New Edubiase Hasaacas Ashanti Gold Asante Kotoko King Faisal Accra Accra teams Hearts of Oak Int. Allies Liberty Prof. Country:  Guinea Football association:...
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  • Prince Opoku Agyemang (category Heart of Lions F.C. players)
    following match day he scored a first-half brace against giants Accra Hearts of Oak at the TNA Park as Medeama scooped a 3–0 win. Agyemang struck the...
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