Defending league Champions, Accra Hearts of Oak have put off their proposed friendly match with the national Olympic team, the Black Meteors.
The game was initially slated for Sunday, October 7 at the El-Wak Sports Stadium in Accra.
A statement signed by the Club's Administrative Manager, Ashford Tettey Oku said a new date would be announced soon.
The game was supposed to form part of the preparations of the two teams towards their various impending assignments.
The Meteors were to use the game to fine-tune their preparations for the penultimate clash of the Beijing 2008 Olympics qualifiers against the Amaglug-glug of South Africa next week with Hearts preparing for the commencement of the Premier League.
Source: GNA
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