Accra Hearts of Oak have unveiled a special Benjamin Asare Legacy Jersey to celebrate the club captain's remarkable performances for Ghana at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The customized jersey, which proudly bears Asare's iconic No. 16, is now officially available for purchase at the club's Commercial Centre, giving Phobian supporters a chance to own a piece of history following the goalkeeper's stellar campaign.
The launch comes after Asare emerged as one of the breakout stars of the tournament, producing a series of outstanding displays that helped propel the Black Stars into the knockout stages.
His commanding presence between the posts has earned him widespread praise and seen him rise into FIFA's top goalkeeper rankings, further enhancing his reputation on the global stage.
Hearts of Oak say the No. 16 Legacy Jersey is a tribute to a player who has proudly represented both club and country on football's biggest stage.
The limited-edition release allows fans to celebrate Asare's achievements while recognizing his growing legacy as one of the Phobians' modern-day icons.
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The 73-year-old Portuguese coach announced his decision in a statement on social media following Ghana's 1-0 defeat to Colombia in the Round of 32 on Saturday.
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The defeat ended Ghana's first appearance in the World Cup knockout stage since 2010, despite a spirited effort from the Black Stars in the closing stages.
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