Striker Abednego Tetteh has seen his contract with Hearts of Oak mutually terminated as he moves on to a new challenge.
The former Bechem United forward joined the Phobians on a three-year deal in May 2020 to augment the squad of the team.
Unfortunately, he had a difficult stay at the club with fitness issues and injuries ruling him out of most of the matches in the 2020/2021 football season.
On the back of what has been an unsuccessful stint with Hearts of Oak, Abednego Tetteh has agreed to a contract termination agreement.
Confirming his departure from Hearts of Oak today, the striker his wished the capital-based outfit the best of luck in their campaign in the CAF Champions League.
“Good bye mates, we shall meet again maybes as opponents or somewhere else. Good luck in your CAF competition and the coming League. The moments we had still remain in my heart and mind. To the beautiful supporters thanks for your supports. Not forgetting the team doctors love you guys,” part of a post on the Facebook page of the striker has said.


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