Hearts of Oak has appointed Samuel Boadu as the club’s new head coach on a three-year deal.
The former Medeama coach resigned from his post to take the vacant Hearts of Oak job.
Boadu has been tasked to compete for laurels and help the club break their Ghana Premier League title drought.
The former Medeama coach will receive GHC70,000 as an enticement and put on a $2,500 monthly salary, according to reports.
Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, Board Chairman and Patron of Accra Hearts of Oak, Togbe Afede XIV, said the club is confident Boadu is the right man for the job.
“Our commitment is to work with him for several many years, so we can achieve success together.” He said.
“His ambition is consistent with ours, we think we need someone like him and he has also confirmed his belief in the fact that he needs a club like Accra Hearts of Oak to give him the appropriate platform for realization of his objectives.
“So this I believe is a match made in heaven, a meeting of desires and we expect a mutually beneficiary relationship that will last several years.”
Samuel Boadu on his part said it has been a dream of his to coach the Ghana Premier League giants.
“I had been looking for this opportunity for quite long” He said.
“This is the time for me to be part of the Phobia family. I am proud to call myself the Head Coach of Accra Hearts of Oak.
“I will do my very best and work very hard for Accra Hearts of Oak”