Hearts of Oak Communications Director, Kwame Opare Addo, says the club is determined to challenge for every available trophy during the 2026/27 season as the Phobians seek to end a prolonged period of underachievement.
The Accra-based side has struggled to replicate the success of its 2020/21 Ghana Premier League triumph under former coach Samuel Boadu, but optimism has grown following the appointment of Serbian coach Nebojsa Kapor ahead of the new campaign.
Speaking to Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show, Opare Addo said the club’s ambition was not only to win matches but also to reward majority shareholder Togbe Afede XIV with success on the pitch.
“Togbe Afede XIV already has money, and what we can do is make him happy by winning games. I know he always wants to see the fans unite and come together to support the team,” he said.
“So what we can do is win games, which will make him happy and compete for every trophy that is there to be won as a club.”
Opare Addo also revealed that Hearts of Oak are planning to strengthen their squad before the transfer window closes, with about five new signings expected.
“I know that there are players we are looking at, and so we will sign about five players going into the season,” he added.
Hearts of Oak will begin their 2026/27 Ghana Premier League campaign with a home fixture against Berekum Chelsea at the Accra Sports Stadium.







