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Hearts “honour” willingness to work with former players by appointing Dong Bortey as Coach

Yaw Adjei-Mintah by Yaw Adjei-Mintah
November 4, 2022
Reading Time: 1 min read
Togbe Afede XIV (left) and Dong Bortey at Hearts Presser

Togbe Afede XIV (left) and Dong Bortey at Hearts Presser

Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club has appointed club legend Bernard Dong Bortey as the team’s Under 14 Development Coach.

The appointment comes as part of a grand restructuring  program by the club.

Hearts restructuring moves; the Phobia Club recently appointed Bernard Nana Adu Gyebi as General Manager.

Dong Bortey served in coaching roles at lower tier sides Techiman Gold Stars and Wa Yasin Football Club and is expected to work with recently appointed head coach Slavko Matic.

Nicknamed “Dada”, the former winger starred for Hearts in the early 2000’s after winning bronze with Ghana at the FIFA Under 17 World Cup in New Zealand.

He won the 2004 CAF Confederation Cup and four Ghana Premier League titles with Hearts before playing for Al Wasl in the United Arab Emirates and Bnei Sakhnin in Israel.

His appointment honours willingness by Hearts of Oak’s Board led by Executive Board Chairman Togbe Afede XIV in his speech at Matic’s unveiling a few weeks ago.

At the presser, Togbe Afede XIV stated, “We are willing to work with people like him (Dong Bortey). We are happy to work with them-former players- we want to come in genuinely and help”.

Togbe Afede XIV (left) and Hearts Board Members Odotei-Sowah (middle), Akambi (right)

Hearts won its first game under Matic by getting a 2-1 win over Bibiani Gold Stars. Below is an official statement from Hearts on Dong Bortey’s appointment.

 

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