Hearts of Oak Board Chairman, Togbe Afede XIV has described the club’s trainer Aboubakar Ouattara as the ‘most experienced’ in the history of the club.
The Ivorian gaffer was appointed in February on a two-and-a-half-year deal to replace Martin Koopman.
Ouattara led the Phobians to three victories with two stalemates in six games.
“We have with us a coach who is the most experienced that we have ever had, coach Ouattara and hope his ability will help us,” Togbe Afede XIV said at the club’s Annual General Meeting.
Hearts of Oak sit in ninth with 32 points after losing their last game against Samartex.
They will hope to bounce back in their next match against Bibiani Gold Stars at the Accra Sports Stadium.
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