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Hearts of Oak will return to the Accra Sports Stadium as their home ground until the end of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.
The Ghana Football Association said the decision is on the back of the "ongoing redevelopment efforts" at the University of Ghana facility.
The Phobians adopted the venue in November 2025 after picking up six points from five home matches.
Didi Dramani's side won their first three matches at the UG Stadium before four subsequent goalless stalemates.
Hearts have five home matches to play at the Accra Sports Stadium until the end of the campaign, with three away trips.
Up next is a home game against Swedru All Blacks on March 29.
Hearts sit fourth on the table, trailing league leaders Bibiani Gold Stars by six points, with just eight matches left to play.
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