Vincent Odotei Sowah, a board member of Hearts of Oak, has shared insights into the off-field successes of the club’s players, revealing that they are on the brink of significant achievements.
Speaking in the aftermath of the team’s recent challenges and the subsequent dismissal of former coach Martin Koopman, Odotei Sowah addressed the media after a press conference on Tuesday.
Contrary to the team’s on-pitch struggles, Odotei Sowah expressed optimism about Hearts of Oak’s trajectory, emphasizing the positive developments in the players’ lives.
He proudly disclosed that players within the club have reached milestones such as building their own houses, owning cars, and even traveling abroad.
“Everything is in place for the club to be successful. Hearts of Oak players who have not travelled before are building houses, they are buying cars; we look at their welfare,” the former MP said.
He added, “I mean, I recall a video that circulated before the season started of Hearts of Oak players arriving at their hostel where they were driving cars.”