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Accra Sports Stadium

Accra


Ghanaians love football, and this 40,000-seat stadium close to Independence Square, opened in 1960 and modernised for the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations, is where local passion for the game can be experienced first-hand. Iconic club Accra Hearts of Oak (http://accraheartsofoaksc.com) and Great Olympics (http://accragreatolympicsfc.com) play their home matches in the Ghana Premier League here, supported by loud, colourful masses of fans.


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