
Coach Richard Afoakwa rejects Hearts of Oak after signing new Accra Lions deal
Accra Lions FC Head Coach Richard Afoakwa has turned down an opportunity to join Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak after committing his future to the Division One League club with a new contract.ââIt is for the sake of continuity and believe in the project here at Accra Lions. I have no doubt this is the best place for me to develop and growââ Afoakwa exclusively told GHANAsoccernet.comAfoakwa was on the radar of Hearts of Oak as the Phobians sought to strengthen both their technical and youth development structures ahead of the new season.The promising tactical brain was offered a dual…
[caption id="attachment_1313738" align="alignnone" width="956"] Accra Lions FC Richard Afoakwa[/caption]Accra Lions FC Head Coach Richard Afoakwa has turned down an opportunity to join Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak after committing his future to the Division One League club with a new contract.It is for the sake of continuity and believe in the project here at Accra Lions.
I have no doubt this is the best place for me to develop and grow Afoakwa exclusively told GHANAsoccernet.comAfoakwa was on the radar of Hearts of Oak as the Phobians sought to strengthen both their technical and youth development structures ahead of the new season.The promising tactical brain was offered a dual role as Assistant Coach of the senior team and Head Coach of the clubs youth side.Afoakwa's decision represents a significant boost for Accra Lions FC, who view the former coach as a key figure in their long-term ambitions.His renewed commitment underscores the club's confidence in his vision and leadership as they prepare for the upcoming campaign.Afoakwa joined Accra Lions as deputy to James Francis in August 2025 after leaving second-tier side Inter Allies FCBut in January 2026, he was promoted as Head Coach following the dismissal of Francis.Afoakwa is a graduate from the University of Cape Coast where he earned a degree in Psychology and Education.He previously worked at WAFA and defunct Nsoatreman FC.
Continue with Matchday Global
Source: Ghana Soccer Net
More stories

Three Real Madrid players pick up Champions League awards

Tottenham Set to Make £60m Offer for Liverpool's Cody Gakpo

Aurelien Tchouameni opens up on Fede Valverde altercation, denies punch
