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Board member of Accra Hearts of Oak, Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe has assured fans that the club's multi-purpose complex at Kpobiman will be entrusted in the care of experts.
At ninety percent complete, the Hearts of Oak Sports Complex currently has one artificial pitch, two natural grass pitches and a third, yet-to-be developed grass pitch. The facility has also accommodates tennis and basketball courts, a swimming pool, two hostels for the club's academy, an administrative block, and apartments for coaching staff.

This artificial pitch (in addition to two other natural grass pitches) is one of three playing surfaces at Kpobiman
''That should not be a problem. Our interest will be only the best. This question of saying the person must be a Ghanaian...that should not be the objective. So if the best comes from Japan or Kenya, we do not care. Because when you have the best in your hands, your product will come out very good and I can tell you all these things have been put in place.'' Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe told JoySports.

Hearts have been training on the artificial pitch since the 2023/season
He also assured fans of on-field success in no time.
''I can assure you that within the next five years, you will not believe (the improvement), the standard of football alone at Hearts of Oak and its performances within and outside Africa will shock a lot of people. It is a long term project and I will tell the supporters that we are building something they will one day be proud of.'' he said.
At the club's last Annual General Meeting, majority shareholder Togbui Afede XIV announced plans to construct a stadium and a four-star hotel. Sources say construction for the hotel will begin in the first quarter of 2025.
Hearts are currently in Asutsuare to continue their preparations for the new season which includes a planned trip to Togo for the final leg of their preparations.
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