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Another milestone chalked…”Phobia House” completed and handed over to the club

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Constraction firm Rema Alma, has completed and officially handed over the Phibia House project to the club’s Board of Directors.

In a short but colourful ceremony t
held yesterday, Mrs Emilia Ahadzi, the Director of the Rema Alma construction firm, officially handed over the Phobia House to the Executive Board Chairman of the club, Togbe Afede XIV.

The project manager, Mr. Laud Eshun led the Hearts Board to inspect the newly constructed office building.

The Hearts Executive Board Chairman, Togbe Afede XIV, expressed utmost satisfaction at the level of work done by the contractors, which made it possible for the project to be completed on time.

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He praised the construction firm for their professional services. This, and many other projects that the board has undertaken represents a huge demonstration of their resolve to create the necessary environment for the club to become a pre-eminent club in Africa and beyond.

“We know that it would not only be infrastructural development, but we want to assure our fans that the Board is committed to assembling the best players as much as possible, solid management and technical team. We also thank our fans for their unflinching support throughout the process,” he said.

The board chairman reiterated that, “We are highly committed to building a disciplined team, and would therefore ensure that, this permeates all the various football teams under the club.”

He further expressed great satisfaction and stressed that the club would do its utmost best to exploit the commercial value of the brand.

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Portions of the office building would be rented out to interested organisations.

The other floors would be used as the club’s museum and tourism centre and executive offices, which will represent the club’s headquarters.

Mrs. Ahadzi praised the Hearts Board for taking the bold step to build the most modern office.

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FIFA lifts registration restrictions on Hearts of Oak after hiddink settlement

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Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club has announced that FIFA has closed the matter involving former coach Rene Hiddink following the full settlement of the amount owed to him.

In an official statement issued on August 18, 2026, the club indicated that FIFA had formally communicated the closure of the case after Hiddink confirmed receipt of the payment.

As a result, FIFA has lifted all registration restrictions that had previously been imposed on Hearts of Oak in connection with the matter.

The club expressed satisfaction with the resolution, stressing that it acted in good faith throughout the process and worked towards what it described as a responsible and amicable settlement.

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Hearts of Oak has therefore urged its supporters, stakeholders and the general public to remain calm, noting that the relevant process has now been concluded.

The club thanked its supporters, popularly known as Phobians, for their patience, understanding and continued support throughout the matter.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Street Academy receives 30 desks

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Dr Lartey (left) and Ms McGee with some of the children seating on the new desks

Madam Lisa Antoinette McGee, a Philanthropist, has donated 30 desks and chairs to Street Academy, non-governmental sports and culture organisation in Accra.

The donation forms part of a broader commitment by Madam McGee and her family to support the welfare and education of vulnerable children including those around at the Art Centre, where the Street Academy was located.

Making the presentation, she said the gesture was to honour her late son, Jordan Allen, adding that Jordan was a sociable character, a 27-year-old teacher who loved children very much and believed that every child was made special.

“Jordan got sick and passed away in January. Myself and my husband, Nana Kwame Opoku Acheampong, want to do something special in memory of our beloved son for the children at the Street Academy,” Madam McGee indicated.

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She said: “Prior to his passing, Jordan had already shown his dedication to Ghanaian youth by contributing $1,500 toward an orphanage project, a legacy of giving that his family now continues.”

Madam McGee added that she and her husband earlier visited the school and saw that the children sat on broken chairs, prompting their donation of 30 desks to have a nice and comfortable place to read and write.

Dr Ataa Lartey, Founder of the School, expressed their gratitude to the family, noting that the school would also name its big water tank after the late Jordan Allen.

“Lisa has promised the school that she will return to bring simple health items, such as bandages and other medical supplies to support the school nurse and help the children when they play,” he added.

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