Accra Hearts of Oak appoints Julius Ben Emunah as new Managing Director
Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club PLC has announced the appointment of Julius Ben Emunah as its new Managing Director, effective February 2, 2026.
Emunah succeeds D. Delali Anku-Adiamah, who has stepped down from the role.
With nearly a decade of experience in football administration, Emunah brings a wealth of knowledge in governance, sports broadcasting, and sports management at both national and continental levels.
His previous roles include Regional Administrator at the Western Regional Football Association, National Safety and Security Officer, and Club Licensing Manager at the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Emunah's impressive background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science from the University of Cape Coast and a Global Master's in Sports Management and Legal Skills from FC Barcelona at ISDE Law Business School in Spain.
He has demonstrated outstanding leadership in competition management, club licensing, sports event organisation, media relations, regulatory compliance, and stakeholder engagement, making significant contributions to major continental and international tournaments.
The Board of Directors have expressed full confidence in Emunah's ability to guide Accra Hearts of Oak into a new era of professionalism, transparency, and competitiveness, aligning with international best practices.
As Managing Director, Emunah will oversee the club's administrative, commercial, and sporting operations, working closely with the technical staff, players, supporters, sponsors, and stakeholders to ensure sustainable growth and long-term success.
Accra Hearts of Oak remains committed to excellence both on and off the pitch under Emunah's leadership.
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