Former Black Stars defender, Samuel Inkoom has concluded his tenure with Ghana Premier League club, Hearts of Oak.
The seasoned right-back departs after an engagement lasting one-and-a-half seasons with the club based in Accra.
During the previous season, Inkoom served as a consistent fixture in the team’s lineup, contributing significantly to the club’s victory in the 2022 FA Cup. His successes continued into 2023, as he played a pivotal role in securing the President’s Cup for the club.
Expressing his sentiments on social media, he conveyed, “I bow out of the Phobia family with pride and fulfillment, thanks to Torgbe Afede XIV and the Amazing family.Phooobia! Masters.👏🏾💪🏽 @HeartsOfOakGH”
Although the specifics of his upcoming destination remain undisclosed, the 32-year-old has already embarked on a role in football management. He is dedicated to aiding young players in shaping their careers.
Notably, Inkoom was an integral part of Ghana’s U20 team that achieved victory in the 2009 FIFA World Cup. He also represented the Black Stars in the 2010 FIFA World Cup held in South Africa.