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Former Premier League champions Hearts of Oak have increased gate fees for its home games in the Premier League.
According to a press release signed by the club’s Public Relations Officer, Muheeb Saeed, the decision has been occasioned by a sharp increase in the cost of running the club.
Tickets for the popular stand and centre line, which previously cost GH¢3 each will now cost GH¢4 each, whilst Lower VIP tickets will now cost GH¢7 each, representing a GH¢2 increase.
Upper VIP tickets, previously costing GH¢7 each, will now cost GH¢10 each, with VVIP tickets reviewed upwards from GH¢10 to GH¢15 each.
The revised rates will take effect from Sunday November 3 2013 at the Accra Sports Stadium, when Hearts of Oak takes on King Faisal on match day 10
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