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Premier League champions, Hearts of Oak conducted a ceremony to unveil their home and away kits for the 2021/22 season at the World Trade Center on Thursday.
The highlight of the three-hour event was revealing the new jerseys for the 2021/22 season. Players of the Accra-based club mounted the stage modeling the new kits.
The home kit maintains the rainbow colors, however, there are chains of blue arrows which dominates the shirt.





The away kit is less busy with the colored arrows fading as it approaches the neck area.




It was also announced Hearts of Oak and Umbro South Africa have extended their partnership for two more years.
Other issues discussed at the jersey launch were a new secretariat, a commercial center, potential partnership with international clubs, an update on the Kpobiman project among others.
The Phobians begin their CAF Champions League campaign on Sunday when they face Guinean side CI Kamsar at the Accra Sports stadium.
You can have your say and rate the Hearts kits for next season in the tweet below.
Hearts of Oak new kits for next season.
Rate out of 10 🤔 pic.twitter.com/4w7ov1HsyN— 2021/22 Football Season (@JoySportsGH) September 16, 2021
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