Ghana Premier League giants, Hearts of Oak, have released the kits they will be using for the 2023/24 season set to kick start over the weekend.
The Phobians, who are widely known for the use of rainbow colours, will wear a red with a little touch of blue, with a yellow shot as their new home kits.
The club wear all white with the traditional colours of the club arranged in the middle of the shirt as their new away kits.
The goalkeepers will feature in all blue with a bit of black touch as their home jerseys and will wear all yellow jerseys as they’re away kits for the season.
The “Continental Club Masters” returned from their pre-season trip to Accra over the weekend.
The phobians appointed a new coach and are very optimistic in the upcoming season.
Hearts of Oak will travel to Tamale to play Real Tamale United in the opening fixture of the new Ghana Premier League season.
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