Giants Hearts of Oak have confirmed the Cape Coast Sports Stadium as their new home venue for the forthcoming season.
The Phobians opted for the Cape Coast Stadium as their new home, following the closure of the Accra Sports Stadium for renovation works for the upcoming African Women's Championship to be hosted in the country.
The Rainbow Club have been using the Accra Sports Stadium as their home grounds for over four decades but will have join Ebusua Dwarfs who currently use the stadium as their home venue.
They were earlier reported to be considering several options, with the El Wak Stadium, the Tema Sports Stadium and the Swedru Park as suitable centers.
However, the club posted on their twitter handle they will be using the Cape Coast Stadium for the upcoming season.
The Cape Coast Sports Stadium is our home for the coming season.
Cape Coast, the ancestral home of Ghana Football, has always been kind to us.
Looking forward to seeing all our proud fans fill the stands when the season starts. #AHOSC pic.twitter.com/Y8SDzsCxrn
— Accra Hearts of Oak (@HeartsOfOakGH) March 9, 2018
The Cape Coast Sports Stadium is our home for the coming season.
— Accra Hearts of Oak (@HeartsOfOakGH) March 9, 2018
Cape Coast, the ancestral home of Ghana Football, has always been kind to us.
Looking forward to seeing all our proud fans fill the stands when the season starts. #AHOSC pic.twitter.com/Y8SDzsCxrn
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