
Former Accra Hearts of Oak protector, Edward Agyemang Duah, widely referred to as Rambo, has actually exposed that the club still owes him and his previous colleagues cash gotten from FIFA as payment for not taking part in the FIFA Club World Cup.
The club had actually assured gamers a share of the payment cash however, according to Duah, the gamers have actually not been totally paid.
Duah, who bet Okwawu United, Asante Kotoko, Ashantigold, and the Black Stars of Ghana, remembered that the gamers were at first provided $3,000 each however were notified that more cash was owed to them.
He discussed that a number of previous gamers, consisting of Amankwah Mireku and Osei Kuffour, have actually likewise raised this problem.
“This matter it is still there our money is still with Hearts if you ask all the players our money is still with Hearts they have paid us. We would have been the first time to go to the World Club championship it didn’t happen,” he informed Ernest Brew Smith Show on Youtube.
“FIFA compensated us management likewise acknowledged that the cash has actually arrived we were provided something you will exist and they will call you and provide you 3,000 dollars that time.
“They let us know our money is with them we did some paper on it but who is saying it for you some of the boys when they meet they ask Amankwah Mireku ask, Osei Kuffour was interviewed I think by Dan in America he raised it,”
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