Ga Mantse Cup postponed-check new date.

The Ga Mantse Cup game between Hearts of Oak and Great Olympics has been postponed, Happy Sports can confirm.

Hearts of Oak has written to the organizers for the game to be postponed to August 28,2022 to allow them prepare adequately for the game.

The game was initially scheduled to come off on August 7,2022 at the Accra Sports Stadium.

According to organizers they received a letter from Hearts of Oak in the afternoon on the postponement.

Mr William Ezear of Primeval Consult confirmed in an interview on Wamputu Sports about the game had been postponed.

“We received a letter from Hearts of Oak stating that the team is not ready to honor the game on Sunday because their team isnt ready and they just started preseason. They want the game to be played on August 28. We are yet to meet the stakeholders and see the way forward”.

Source:Happyfm

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