Accra Hearts of Oak has officially opened its new commercial centre after a two-year construction period. The club demolished its old secretariat in May 2022 to make way for the modern facility.
Despite recent on-pitch struggles, including a relegation scare last season and a recent loss to rivals Asante Kotoko, the Phobians have made significant strides in developing their infrastructure.
The new three-story building is designed to enhance the club’s commercial operations and brand value.
Club owner Togbe Afede XIV expressed satisfaction with the project, emphasizing its importance in building a solid foundation for Hearts of Oak.
Project manager Lord Eshun described the facility as a “semi-smart building” comparable to those of top African clubs.
The club plans to incorporate a museum within the centre to showcase its rich history and achievements. Hearts of Oak hopes that these off-pitch developments will positively impact the team’s performance when the new football season begins in September.
The new commercial centre is seen as a crucial step in elevating Hearts of Oak’s status as one of Ghana’s leading football clubs.