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Former Hearts of Oak legendary defender Acquah Harrison has named his best eleven players of the club during three years stay at the team.
Acquah Harrison joined Hearts of Oak from Power FC in 2003 and played three seasons (2003-2006) with the Rainbow giant.
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He played an integral role when Hearts of Oak won the virgin CAF Confederation Cup in 2004 from the hands of arch rivals Asante Kotoko.
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He left Hearts of Oak in 2006 to join city rivals Great Olympics where he played only one season.
Speaking in an interview with Kyfilla.com, the Sekondi Eleven Wise assistant gaffer listed out his best eleven players with names like Bernard Dong-Bortey, Prince Tagoe included.
Surprisingly, Acquah Harrison excluded Dan Quaye who was integral in Hearts of Oak 2004 squad.
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In goal posts, Acquah Harrison chose 2004 CAF Confederation Cup winner Sannie Mohammed as the goalkeeper.
Harrison went in for a four-man defence of himself, Amankwah Mireku, Micheal Donkor and Dan Coleman.
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In a 4-4-2 formation, the former Olympics defender chose Francis Bossman, Lawrence Adjah Tetteh with Bernard Dong-Bortey at right wing whilst Lawrence Adjei take the left wing role.
In the attack is Emmanuel Osei Kuffour partnership with Prince Tagoe.