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Accra Hearts of Oak have released the list of players who will be playing for the Club in next year’s CAF Confederations Cup.
The list, comprises of three goalkeepers, eight defenders, eight midfielders and seven strikers were all named on Monday afternoon after several hours of brainstorming by the technical team, who handed the list to Management to be forwarded to the Ghana Football Association(GFA).
Accra Hearts of Oak will represent Ghana in the CAF Confederation Cup competition next year as they take on AS Police of Benin.
The Phobians, previous winners of the competition, will play as hosts in the first leg of the fixture before going away to face their opponents in Benin.
The match is scheduled to be played on the weekend of February 13-15 with the second leg scheduled to be played two weeks after.
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