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Ghana Premier League side Hearts of Oak has announced a shake-up in their technical team for the 2023/24 season.
The club announced the first batch of technical appointments on Saturday, July 29, with Dutch trainer Rene Hiddink leading the charge.
Hiddink has been handed the role of the technical director of the club as they look to bounce back to glory days again following last season's disappointment.
The 68-year-old coach is expected to lead the new technical team of the club.
The club also announced that former player, Sebastian Barnes, will serve as the new scout with no mention of the length of the contract.
Former Black Queens' head coach, Mercy Tagoe, will take over the club's female team Oaks FC.
Here is the full statement from the club:

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