Accra Hearts of Oak and Black Stars netminder, Benjamin Asare, has extended his stay with Accra Hearts of Oak with a two-year deal. The 32-year-old shot-stopper, who was expected to see out his current contract in 2026, will now remain with the club until 2027.
The former Great Olympics goalkeeper agreed to the extension after an improved conditions of terms were discussed.
The news of Asare’s contract extension was confirmed by Hearts of Oak, who expressed their delight at retaining the services of the Black Stars goalkeeper.
“The Board and Management of Accra Hearts of Oak are happy to announce that Black Stars goalkeeper, Benjamin Asare has extended his contract with Ghana’s biggest Club,” the club wrote in a statement.
Asare’s decision to stay with Hearts of Oak comes as a boost to the team, who have been impressive in the Ghana Premier League.
Asare’s majestic form in the Ghana Premier League and his recent debut for the Black Stars have caught the attention of several clubs in North Africa, including Raja Casablanca and CD Belouizdad, but the shot-stopper has chosen to remain committed to Hearts of Oak. Asare’s decision to stay with the club demonstrates his loyalty and dedication to the team.
His performances in the Ghana Premier League have been impressive, with 13 clean sheets in 20 matches and only eight goals conceded. His recent debut for the Black Stars was also notable, as he kept clean sheets in back-to-back World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar.
Asare’s form has earned him recognition as the team’s first choice goalkeeper, displacing Lawrence Ati Zigi and Jojo Wollacot.
The contract extension of Benjamin Asare is a significant boost to Accra Hearts of Oak, who will look to build on their success in the Ghana Premier League. With Asare between the sticks, the team will be confident of achieving great things in the upcoming season.
His commitment to the club is a positive sign for the team’s future, and fans will be eager to see him in action again.