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Benjamin Asare prevents Hearts of Oak players’ training boycott amid salary crisis

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
May 22, 2026
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Captain Benjamin Asare reportedly played a crucial role in preventing players of Accra Hearts of Oak from boycotting training this morning following growing tension over unpaid salaries and outstanding bonuses.

According to reports, the Phobians currently owe their players three months’ salaries in addition to unpaid signing-on fees owed to some members of the squad. The financial situation is said to have caused frustration among the players, leading to serious discussions within the team over possible action against the club.

Sources indicate that the players held a meeting with the management of Hearts of Oak yesterday to address the issue and demand clarity on when the outstanding payments would be settled. However, the discussions reportedly ended without any concrete resolution, leaving many players disappointed and unhappy.

Following the unsuccessful meeting, some players allegedly threatened to boycott training beginning Thursday morning as a way of expressing their frustration. Reports further suggest that the squad even considered refusing to honor their final league game of the season against Medeama Sporting Club if their concerns were not addressed.

With tensions rising inside the camp, Hearts of Oak captain Benjamin Asare stepped in to calm the situation despite currently being away with the Ghana national football team camp in Mexico. The goalkeeper is said to have spoken directly with his teammates, encouraging them to remain professional and continue training while efforts are made to resolve the financial challenges.

His intervention reportedly helped diffuse the situation, with the players eventually agreeing to train this morning instead of carrying out the planned boycott.

Benjamin Asare’s leadership has since drawn praise from sections of the Hearts of Oak fanbase, with many supporters viewing his actions as a strong display of responsibility and commitment during a difficult moment for the club.

The development once again shines a spotlight on the financial difficulties facing some clubs in Ghana football, particularly concerning delayed salary payments and player welfare. Fans will now be hoping Hearts of Oak management can quickly resolve the matter and restore stability within the team ahead of their final game of the season.

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