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Kessben FC coach Bashir Hayford has applied for the vacant Hearts of Oak job.
Hayford is said to be among a tall list of European coaches who have expressed interest in taking charge of the 2000 African champions.
The former Asante Kotoko technical head guided Kessben to ninth place in the just ended season.
The Hearts of Oak job became vacant after Yusif Abubakar was relieved off his post going into the final round of matches.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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