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Hearts of Oak have announced that Turkish construction company, Prefabex Yapi Teknolojileri San Ve Tic Ltd will take charge of the construction of their Pobiman Academy.
According to the club, the company was selected following thorough due diligence done by its Executive Board Chairman Togbe Afede XIV.
They added that officials of the company are already in the country for further discussions.
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— Phobians (@HeartsOfOakGH) August 19, 2019
The Rainbow Club acquired land for the project almost a decade ago but are yet to erect a facility, resorting to the Legon Ajax Park for their practice.
The Pobiman Project, when completed, will house a staff residence, senior housing unit, gym training centers (pitches), laundry, swimming pool, lockers, toilet facilities, kitchen, and dining hall.
Hearts are one of the most successful clubs in Ghana, winning the domestic league 20 times.
They are the only Ghanaian club to win the CAF Champions League, Confederation Cup and the Super Cup.
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