Hearts of Oak have announced children under-16 will watch all of their home matches at the Accra Sport Stadium for free.
The club have announced that from Sunday, 21 February all children within the said age bracket will no longer have to pay to watch their home games.
A publication in the Hearts News said: "As a sign to attract more fans to the stadium and as well inculcate the Never Say Die spirit into them, the club is therefore appealing to all within this age range to take advantage of the good opportunity offered by the club to throw their support behind the Oak tree as we take steps to bring the club back on its feet."
Hearts of Oak open their campaign against New Edubiase United this Sunday.
The team are currently camped at Akuse where they will leave straight to the Accra Sports Stadium for the match.
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