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Ghana Premier League side Hearts of Oak suffered a shocking exit from the MTN FA Cup following their loss to Nania FC on Wednesday.
The Phobians exited the competition in the Round of 64 after losing on penalties to the lower-tier side.
Hearts came into the game data the back of a 1-1 league draw over the weekend and were expected to advance with ease against Nania.
However, they failed to make their chances count as they were held to a stalemate at the end of regular time with the game proceeding to penalties.
The lower-tier side won 4-3 on penalties advancing into the next round of the competition ahead of Hearts.
Here are other results from games played on Wednesday:

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