Hearts Of Oak To Appoint An Assistant Coach Soon- CEO Frederick Moore.

Frederick Moore, the Chief Executive Officer for Accra Hearts Of Oak has insisted the club will be appointing an assistant coach soon, as they have been without one since the appointment of Edward Nii Odoom in January.

“Assistant coach we will get one, we will get one very soon,” Mr Moore told Asempa FM, adding that; “we want to make sure that we get the best assistant coach that we can have so the board will not be in a rush to appointing anybody.

“The head coach is aware of the work that is going on behind the scene to get him the best support that he can get.” He revealed.

Hearts Of Oak placed 9th on the league log with 21 points before the suspension on the league season due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Also Read: https://433ghana.com/2020/04/02/ever-ready-coach-hearts-oak-svetislav-tenasijevic/

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