The Ghanaian giants, who just wrapped up their 21st league title after a 1-1 draw against Liberty Professionals on Sunday in Accra, will also walk home with take home 40 gold medals and GHS 10,000 worth of groceries from Melcom Shopping Center.
Daniel Barnieh’s first half goal was cancelled by Kwame Paul with three minutes left but following Kotoko’s defeat in Bechem, the Phobians were confirmed champions.
The price money from this season surpasses the amount of GHC 180,000 Aduana Stars took after winning the 2016/17 Ghana Premier League.
Hearts of Oak recovered from a slow start to the season to sweep asides they opponents in the second round to ensure they ended the 11-year wait for the title.
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The appointment of former Medeama SC manager Samuel Boadu seemed to have revived the ‘never say die’ spirit of the club as the Phobians go on a run of 13 games without defeat.
The Phobians will now represent Ghana at the CAF Champions League next season after over almost a decade missing the continental championship.
Hearts of Oak’s last success in Africa was winning the CAF Confederation Cup in 2004.
Source: Ghanasoccernet