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Accra Hearts of Oak will play their remaining home matches at the University of Ghana Stadium, following a management decision to move away from the Accra Sports Stadium.
Although the club has not officially communicated any reason for the decision, it occassions growing fan calls for the club to move away from the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Phobians have struggled at home in the Ghana Premier League, resulting in fan dissent.
Hearts are the second worst performing home team in the league, having amassed just six points from five matches.
Their only home win in five games was a 1-0 win over bottom-placed Techiman Eleven Wonders.
The Phobians lost to Asante Kotoko at home, and have drawn their remaining matches.
Hearts first match at the University of Ghana Stadium will be against Vision F.C. on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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