Ghanaian footballer Daniel Amartey has praised Hearts of Oak following his visit to the club’s Kpobiman facilities.
The former Leicester City defender, who is currently unattached, visited the club on Monday July 21, 2025.
Amartey was given a tour of the club’s ultra-modern facilities, which he compared to what he has seen in Europe.
“I’m really impressed,” Amartey told Hearts of Oak’s media.
“This is what we see in Europe. To have this in Ghana, and at Accra Hearts of Oak, shows that Togbe Afede XIV really wants the best for the youth of this country and for football in its entirety,” he added.
“What struck me most is the thoughtfulness behind every part of the project. The pitches, the hostel, it’s clear this isn’t just for now. It’s for the future. The players are the biggest winners here, and ultimately, Ghana will benefit.”
The Ghanaian giants have struggled on the pitch but have progressed tremendously in the aspect of infrastructure.
“This is how big clubs are built. With this kind of vision and investment, I truly believe Hearts of Oak is on the right path to once again dominate as a global force in football.
“Phobians you are lucky to have Togbe Afede XIV to lead you. Embrace him well”.
The 30-year-old is on a hunt for a new club after leaving Turkish giants Besiktas at the beginning of the year.