Accra Hearts of Oak

Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club, dini kuli mi sheli Hearts of Oak bee Hearts la, nyela boli ŋmeri yili din be Ankara(greater Accra), Ghana.[1] Yuuni 1911 ka bi daa kpali, , dini n nye din kurigi gari boli ŋmeri yiya zaa, ka di nahingban nye zaɣi ʒee, zaɣi dozim ni nuɣuso. Hearts of oak nyela ban ŋmeri Ghana Permier League ni. accra Sports Stadium n nye luɣi sheli bini ŋmeri bi bola di yi ti ŋin ka bi mnini sheba yen ŋme bi yiŋa.

Hearts nyela ban di Premier league ŋo bu pishi ni yini, ka lahi kpiɣi Ghanaian FA Cup la pinaayi,[2] ni Ghana Super Cup, buta zuɣu [3][4] President's Cup, bu yobu,[5][6][7] CAF Champions League ni CAF Confederations Cup yim yim.[8] Accra Hearts of Oak da nyela ban doni bu nii di ni daa niŋ ka bi puduniya yaanga zuɣu boli ŋmeri yiya zaa yuuni 2000, saha sheli bini daa kuli be tooni di yi kana diema ni yiɣijam polo[9] West Africa zaa, Accra Hearts of Oak n na mini di Continental treble. Silimisi ni daa su Ghana saha sheli la, Hearts of Oak daa nyela ban kpiɣi jaashehi din kalinli yiɣisi anii Accra Football League ni Gold Coast Club Competition la ni, .[10] Accra Football League ni, Hearts of Oak daa nyela ban di Guggisberg Shield sheli Sir Gordon Guggisberg, ŋun daa nye tingbani zuɣulani zaŋti Gold Coast ni daa ti sheli yuuni 1922; compateesa zaŋ chaŋ bola yiya din be ankara la daa nyela din niŋ bu pinaayi yuuni 1922 ni 1954 sunsuni; Hearts of Oak daa dila lala Shield ŋo buyobu , nti pahi bola maa kpalinpaa din daa ŋme yuuni 1954 la.[11]

Accra Heart of Oak nyela bini daa kpa sheli silimin goli 11 November yuuni 1911, Ankara.[12] Hearts of Oak daa nyela ban di bi tuuli boli kpani yuuni 1922 din daa niŋ ka Gold Coast zuɣulana Sir Gordon Guggisberg,daa kpa bee n pili Accra Football League. Hearts daa dili buyobu ka di nyela bupinaayi ka lala bola ŋo daa ŋme. Hearts daa lahi di yuuni 1953/54 Gold Coast Club Competition.[10] Yuuni 1956, Hearts daa nyela ban kpe Ghanaian Football League ni ka kuli nye ban mali kpaŋ maŋa saha kam.[13]

Yuuni 2000, Hearts of Oak daa dila Ghanaian FA copu, Ghana Premier League ni CAF Champions League.[14] Lala yuuni ŋo n da nye yuun sheli bini kpaŋ bi maŋa pam bi taarihi ni.[15] Bi captain n daa nye, Joseph Ansah.[16]

Silimin goli 9 May 2001, niribi ban kalinli daa yiɣisi 127 daa nyela ban koŋ bi nyevuli . Di ni daa niŋ ka Hearts of Oak mini bi nyintahi Asante Kotoko daa ŋmeri bolli. Zabili daa pilimi di ni daa niŋ ka Asante Kotoko nyan dolibi daa kuli ŋohiri yihiri kuɣisi dama poɣu daa diya ka bi bi saɣi ti laafirii maa. laafirii ŋun yuli booni J. Wilson Sey n daa lihi ka bolli maa ŋme[17] laafiri ŋo daa yimna Cape Coast. prinsi daa nyela ban daa kuli pili nyohi bahibu salo maa ni. Lahibaya wuhiya ni paaki ŋo duunoya daa nyela din kpari ni ka bi lahi nye din daa bi paagi FIFA ni bori ni paaki be shem. Niribi ni daa kuli zori ni bi yi nyohi maani maa gba daa pahiya ka sheba ti koŋ bi nyevuya. Bi daa kpa committee ni bi vihi lala yeltoɣa ŋo zuɣu, bi vihigu maa puuni bi daa nyela ban galim prinsi ayobu, amaa bi daa bi kpari ba dama bi vihigu maa daa wuhiya ni kpibu maa daliri daa dolila niriba ni daa kuli niŋdi girigiri ni bi zo n yi paaki maani, ka di zuɣu che ka bi no n ku sheba amaa pa nyohi ŋo n daa kuba. [18][19]

Accra Hearts of Oak nyela ban ŋmeri bi yiŋ bola Accra Sports Stadium. Accra Sports Stadium ŋo nyela din mali kuɣisi kamani 40,000. Bi ni daa dali 1980s maa zaa yoli, Pobiman Training Ground maa nyela bini daa kuli ŋme sheli ni yuuni 2018. Bi nyela ban mali niya ni bi yeligi paaki din be Pobiman maa .

Nyintahi

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Accra Hearts of Oak nyintahi n nye Asante Kotoko S.C ni Accra Great Olympics C.

Boli ŋmeriba

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First team squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   GHA David Oppong Afrane (captain)
3 DF   GHA Michael Ampadu
4 DF   GHA Yakubu Zakari
5 DF   GHA Kelvin Osei Asibey
6 MF   GHA Abdul-Aziz Nurudeen
7 FW   GHA Yaw Amankwa Baafi
8 MF   CGO Glid Otanga
9 FW   GHA Hamza Issah
10 MF   GHA Salifu Ibrahim
11 MF   GHA Michelle Sarpong
13 FW   GHA Kwadwo Obeng Junior
14 FW   GHA Evans Adomako
15 DF   GHA Kofi Agbesimah
16 GK   GHA Eric Ofori Antwi
18 FW   CMR Albert Eonde

Tɛmplet:Fs mid

19 MF   GHA Gideon Asante Yeboah
20 MF   GHA Seidu Suraj
21 DF   GHA Thomas Winimi
22 MF   GHA Martin Karikari
23 FW   GHA Enock Asubonteng
25 MF   GHA Raphael Amponsah
26 GK   GHA Richmond Ayi
29 FW   CIV Kassim Cisse
30 GK   GHA Richard Attah
34 MF   COD Linda Mtange
35 MF   GHA Eric Esso
40 FW   CGO Ramos Wanet
45 DF   GHA Dennis Nkrumah-Korsah
55 DF   GHA Kwabena Anane
56 GK   GHA Kwadwo Bonsu

[20][21] Reference as of 12 March 2021

Bi ni zaŋ sheba nti samli

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   GHA Konadu Yiadom (Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih)

Kpaŋmaŋa pina

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Jaashei sheŋa CAF ni FIFA dihi tabili

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  • Ghana Premier League
    • Champions (21): 1956, 1958, 1961–62, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1989–90, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2020–21
  • Ghanaian FA Cup
    • Winners (12): 1973, 1974, 1979, 1981, 1989, 1990 (After winning a protest that declared them winners), 1993–94, 1995–96, 1999, 2000, 2021, 2022 (record)
  • Ghana Super Cup
    • Winners (3): 1997, 1998, 2021 (joint record)

Duniya Yaanga zuɣu

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Other GFA National Titles

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  • Ghana Telecom Gala: 4
  • GHALCA Special Cup: 3
  • Ghana Top Four Cup: 3
  • Ghana Top Eight Cup: 2
  • President's Cup: 6
  • 2003, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2022, 2023
  • Independence Cup: 4
  • PLB Special Knockout: 1
  • June 4 Cup: 3
  • 31 December Revolution Cup: 1

Captains

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Kpamba tuum yuuni 1991

Kundivihira

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  1. Association, Ghana Football. FA pats Hearts as they celebrate first 100 years (en).
  2. Hearts of Oak beats Ashgold on penalties to win MTN FA Cup (en) (2021-08-08).
  3. Hearts to play either Kotoko or AshGold in Super Cup clash (en) (2021-08-09).
  4. Ghana FA to confirm Hearts of Oak as Super Cup winners (en) (2021-08-09).
  5. Check out all the trophies won by Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko (en) (2021-08-10).
  6. Konadu Yiadom’s header settles 2023 President’s Cup between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko - MyJoyOnline.com (en-US) (2023-03-05).
  7. Match Report: Hearts of Oak beat Akufo-Addo's Asante Kotoko to win President's Cup (en) (2023-03-05).
  8. Ayamga, Emmanuel (2019-11-19). Hearts of Oak's treble winners of 2000: a team and manager that dominated African football (en-GB).
  9. Today in history: Hearts win 2000 Champions League after chaotic final.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Full list of past Ghana Premier League title winners since 1920 (en) (2021-07-11).
  11. Ghana – List of Cup Winners. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  12. Hearts of Oak Sporting Club. Soccerway. Perform.
  13. Hearts of Oak – Der Herzschlag Ghanas. De.fifa.com.
  14. 2004 CAF Clubs Competition Match Reports in Phobia History Forum.
  15. Five major trophies Hearts of Oak have won since being founded 108 years ago (en-US) (2019-11-11).
  16. Former Hearts of Oak captain Ansah slams team | Goal.com. Goal.
  17. "'May 9 Disaster' referee says GPL officials are not bold" (en-US). Yen.com.gh – Ghana news.. https://yen.com.gh/50158-may-9-disaster-referee-says-gpl-officials-not-bold.html.
  18. "Ghana tragedy: Police to blame". BBC. 29 July 2001. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/1462508.stm.
  19. Fifteen Years After Africa's Deadliest Stadium Disaster, Not Much Has Changed (en-us) (27 April 2016).
  20. Full list: Hearts of Oak squad for 2020/21 season (en-US) (2020-11-12).
  21. Hearts of Oak announce signing of Eleven Wonders star Salifu Ibrahim (en) (2021-02-27).
  22. History and facts of the SWAG CUP (en) (2013-06-20).
  23. Swag Cup (en-GB) (2019-02-15).
  24. A historical overview of Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) (en).
  25. SWAG clears the air on the number of SWAG Cups Asante Kotoko have won (en) (2015-12-02).
  26. "Hearts of Oak coach dies" (en-GB). 2005-06-08. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/africa/4073070.stm.
  27. GNA (2020-11-30). Hearts of Oak appoints Kosta Papic as head coach (en-US).
  28. Online, Peace FM. Hearts Coach Plotting Berekum Chelsea Downfall.
  29. Five things to know about new Black Stars head coach C.K Akonnor (en-US) (2020-01-15).
  30. Hearts Mutually Terminate Contract With David Duncan. Accra Hearts of Oak (8 November 2013).
  31. Sheikh Tophic Sienu (17 January 2016). Mohammed Polo can only return to Hearts as a technical director. Ghana Soccernet.
  32. Online, Peace FM. Hearts Of Oak Appoint Herbert Addo On A Two-year Deal.
  33. Online, Peace FM. Hearts of Oak Appoints Japanese American Coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi.
  34. Hearts of Oak appoint Portuguese Sergio Daniel Traguil as head coach of junior teams - MyJoyOnline (en-US) (2016-06-17).
  35. Hearts confirm Nuttal appointment | Goal.com Ghana (en-GH) (2023-09-19).
  36. 36.0 36.1 News.
  37. Official: Hearts of Oak sack coach Kim Grant (en) (31 December 2019).
  38. Edward Nii Odoom takes over as new Hearts of Oak head coach (en).[permanent dead link]
  39. Confirmed: Kosta Papic named new head coach of Accra Hearts of Oak (en-gb).
  40. Official: Hearts of Oak appoint Kosta Papic as the new head coach (en) (2020-12-01).
  41. Mensah, Rita (16 February 2021). Hearts of Oak appoint Samuel Nii Noi as interim coach (en-US).
  42. Samuel Boadu: Hearts of Oak appoint former Medeama boss as new coach - MyJoyOnline.com (en-US).
  43. OFFICIAL: Hearts of Oak appoint Serbian trainer Slavko Matic as new head coach - Ghanasoccernet.com (en-US).
  44. GNA (2023-08-18). Hearts of Oak officially announce Dutch trainer Koopman as new coach (en-US).
  45. GNA (2024-02-11). Director Hearts of Oak appoints new Managing Director and Coach (en-US).