Ghana Premier League Hearts of Oak have confirmed the departure of head coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani and his technical team following a comprehensive review of the 2025/26 campaign.
In an official statement dated May 26, 2026, the club said its Board reached the decision after assessing the team’s performance over the course of the season.
Despite the split, Hearts of Oak expressed gratitude to Dramani and his backroom staff for what it described as their professionalism and commitment during their tenure.
Under Dramani’s leadership, the Accra-based giants finished third in the just-concluded season, a result the club acknowledged as part of a generally disciplined and hard-working technical setup.
The club noted that the team and playing body are currently on recess as it begins planning for the next phase of its football project.
Management added that a new technical direction will be communicated in due course, as it seeks to align its long-term sporting philosophy with sustained success both domestically and on the continental stage.
Hearts of Oak also thanked supporters for their continued backing, assuring them that ongoing decisions are aimed at strengthening the club’s competitiveness and future ambitions.
Didi Dramani, a former assistant coach of the Black Stars and highly respected CAF instructor, leaves the club after one season in charge.
The former Black Stars assistant coach joined the club prior to the start of the 2025/26 season, replacing Aboubakar Ouattara.