Togbe Afede XIV, the Board Chairman of Hearts of Oak, has provided an update on the progress of the Pobiman Complex, highlighting significant advancements in its construction.

Speaking at the club’s 6th Annual General Meeting in Accra, Togbe Afede XIV, who also serves as the club’s majority shareholder, shed light on the status of the project.

"The first phase is about 80% complete. Among others, this first phase of the Hearts Africa Sports Academy comprises the following: executive apartments, dormitories; administrative, classroom blocks; kitchen and dining block; gym, laundry and changing/shower blocks; four (4) football pitches; tennis, basketball and volleyball courts. More than GH 22 million has been invested as at the end of 2023," he disclosed.

Additionally, Togbe Afede XIV outlined plans for the second phase of the project, which will include the construction of an 80-room hotel and other essential facilities.

"The second phase, which we plan to commence this year, will see the addition of an 80-room hotel, additional changing/shower facilities, and the provision of stands to complete the 6,000 capacity mini stadium at Kpobiman."

The ambitious project aims to enhance the infrastructure and facilities available to Hearts of Oak, positioning the club for sustained success and growth in the future.

With substantial investment and meticulous planning, the Pobiman Complex is poised to become a cornerstone of the club's operations and development initiatives.