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Accra Hearts of Oak shifted its training base from the Accra Technical Training College Park to the University of Ghana, Legon Park, on Friday. The first session held at the Legon Park on Friday, 7th February, 2014 was the first training of the Club after the mid-week defeat to Wa All Stars.
Board Member Frank Nelson Nwokolo, Managing Director Neil Armstrong Mortagbe, and Public Relations Officer Muheeb Saeed were in attendance to lift the morale of the team.
Head Coach Mohammed Polo used almost an hour of the first training session at the Legon Park to cheer his team up and spoke at length on how best the players could lift the spirit of the team by putting up good performances in the subsequent matches.
Team Hearts will be travelling to Dormaa on Saturday as guests of Aduana Stars in the match-day 17 of the First Capital Bank Premier League.
Hearts will train at the Legon Park on Monday ahead of the fixture, and will be using the Legon Park as its training base for the remainder of the season.
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