Accra Hearts of Oak has parted ways with their coach, Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, after a comprehensive review of the just-ended Ghana Premier League by the Phobians Board members.
Despite guiding Hearts of Oak to a third-place finish in the just-ended campaign, the club has opted to make changes to its technical setup as part of efforts to align with its long-term football philosophy and ambitions.
Hearts of Oak expressed gratitude to Dramani and his backroom staff for their professionalism, discipline, commitment, and service during their time with the club.
“The Board has decided to part ways with the Technical Team led by Coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani,” the statement read.
The club further disclosed that players and officials are currently on recess, with plans underway to announce a new technical direction in the coming weeks.

Dramani, one of Ghana’s most respected coaches, joined Hearts of Oak ahead of the 2025/26 season and was tasked with rebuilding the team into title contenders. Although the club fell short of winning silverware, they remained competitive throughout the campaign and secured a top-three league finish.
The management of Hearts of Oak also thanked supporters for their unwavering loyalty and assured fans that every decision being taken is aimed at strengthening the club both on and off the pitch ahead of next season.
