Newly appointed head coach of Accra Hearts of Oak SC, Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, has outlined his vision for the club—one that places strong emphasis on the development and promotion of young talents into the senior team.
In his first public remarks since taking the role, Coach Dramani stated, “Our goal is to establish vertical integration of youth players into the senior team.”
This bold statement reflects his long-standing commitment to youth development, a philosophy that has defined much of his coaching career. As a former Ghana U17 and U20 coach, as well as a key figure in the national technical team, Dramani has consistently championed structured player development and long-term planning.
At Hearts of Oak, he inherits a team rich in history but in need of consistent direction and identity. By focusing on vertical integration, Dramani aims to build a sustainable future for the Phobians—one where academy players are groomed, mentored, and gradually introduced into the first team.
This strategy not only strengthens the club’s foundation but also ensures continuity, unity of playing style, and cost-effective squad building. It mirrors successful models seen in top clubs around the world and could provide Hearts with a competitive edge both locally and continentally.
Dramani’s arrival has already sparked excitement among Hearts fans, many of whom are eager to see the club return to its glory days. His reputation for discipline, tactical understanding, and youth development makes him a fitting choice for a team aiming to rebuild and rise again.
As he begins his journey with the club, all eyes will be on how quickly his ideas take root—and whether Hearts of Oak can once again become a powerhouse in Ghanaian football, powered by a new generation of homegrown talent.
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