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    Match Report : Young Apostles 0-0 Hearts of Oak

    Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyBy Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyNovember 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Young Apostles held Hearts of Oak to a goalless draw at the Wenchi Sports Stadium.



    The home team were in dire need of a spark and hoped that a win against Hearts of Oak will do the magic for them.
    Both teams put their best personnel on the pitch for the game.
    READ MORE : Five things we learned from BlackStars against Japan and South Korea games
    For Hearts of Oak, after losing to Kotoko, they followed it up with a draw away to Swedru All Blacks, which didn’t sit well with many of their fans who travelled long distances from the capital to support them.
    Coach Didi deployed Solomon Agbasi in the post for the second game running, and boy did he impress in the game against Young Apostles.
    The former Dreams FC goalkeeper produced a top performance to deny the home side all three points.
    In the end, Young Apostles had a total of 11 shots, 4 on target and two corners with a ball possession of 46% while Hearts were more clinical with their shots of 7 with 6 on target and possession of 54%.
    READ MORE : Five things we learned from BlackStars against Japan and South Korea games
    Hearts of Oak are winless in three games against Vision FC.
    Young Apostles, now ninth, travel to Swedru to face the All Blacks.



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    Raphael Bannerman-Quartey

    Writer/Talker/Pundict. I have Sports at heart.

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