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Samuel Boadu has released his 24-man squad list for Hearts of Oak's second leg CAF Champions League encounter with Wydad Athletic.
Hearts of Oak fans will be happy with the return of Raddy Ovouka, who has been named in the squad after an injury scare.
The defender sustained an injury in the first half of the game in Accra, and had to be replaced by William Denkyi after the 20th minute.
Hearts head to Morocco with an advantage, after securing a 1-0 victory in the first leg.
Victory for Hearts will see the Phobians progress to the group stage of the 2021/22 edition of the CAF Champions League.
Here is a full list of Hearts’ squad
GOALKEEPERS: Richard Attah, Richmond Ayi, Richard Baidoo, Ben Mensah
DEFENDERS: Fatawu Mohammed, Mohammed Alhassan, Nuru Sulley, Caleb Amankwah, Sumaila Larry, Raddy Ovouka, Robert Addo Sowah, William Dankyi
MIDFIELDERS: Emmanuel Nettey, Frederick Ansah Botchway, Ibrahim Salifu, Salim Adams, Enock Asubonteng. FORWARDS: Victor Aidoo, Isaac Mensah., Afriyie Barnieh, Kofi Kordzi, Suraj Seidu, Isaac Agyenim Boateng, Patrick Razak.
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