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Ghanaian powerhouses Hearts of Oak will travel to Tamale to take on Real Tamale United (RTU) as their 2023–24 Ghana Premier League campaign gets underway.


The Phobians had a difficult time competing last season and will now try to capture the league championship in 2019.


On Matchday 8, according to the schedule made public by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) on Monday, July 31, Hearts of Oak will face off against the reigning champions Medeama SC.


In the meantime, Week 14 will see the first Super Clash of the season between fervent rivals Asante Kotoko.


The complete Hearts of Oak first-round schedule is shown below.



Week 1 RTU [A]


Week 2 Nsoatreman FC [H]


Week 3 Bofoakwa Tano [A]


Week 4 Dreams FC [H]


Week 5 Heart of Lions [A]


Week 6 Samartex FC [H]


Week 7 Gold Stars [A]


Week 8 Medeama SC [H]


Week 9 Karela United [A]


Week 10 Legon Cities [H]


Week 11 Accra Lions [A]


Week 12 Berekum Chelsea [H]


Week 13 Aduana Stars  [A]


Week 14 Asante Kotoko [H]


Week 15 Nations FC [A]


Week 16 Great Olympics [A]


Week 17 Bechem United [H]


On the weekend of Friday, September 15, to Monday, September 18, at the respective match venues across the nation, the opening round of the new league season will get under way.


The league will have a month off after the first round on December 29 to prepare for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, which will be held in Côte d'Ivoire from 13 January to 11 February 2024.



From February 23 through February 26 in 2024, the second round of the season will get underway at the relevant match locations.


On June 16, after the Round 34 games are cleared, the league, which is anticipated to be very competitive and entertaining, will come to a close.


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Napoli pays tribute to the late Christian Atsu during a preseason match against Hatayspor, his old team.
During their preseason match against Turkish club Hatayspor, Serie A powerhouse Napoli gave a moving tribute to the late Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu.

Atsu, a former player for Hatayspor who unfortunately perished in the earthquake that devastated Turkey in February of this year, scored the game-winning goal against Kasimpasa just hours before the catastrophe.


Napoli honored the late athlete by presenting him with a personalized jersey bearing his name.
Despite the solemn setting, Napoli put up a strong showing, defeating Hatayspor on Saturday with an incredible 4-0 triumph.

Giovani Simeone and Victor Osimhen both scored twice to earn the victory. Twelve days after the horrific catastrophe, which killed over 40,000 people in Turkey and Syria, Atsu's body was found.

Hatayspor also paid respects to Atsu after his body was found among the earthquake's debris.

Atsu was buried at his birthplace of Ada.




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