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Hearts of Oak will fail in CAF Confederation Cup – Jerome Otchere
Chief Executive Officer of Kenpong Academy, Jerome Otchere The Chief Executive Officer [CEO] of Kenpong Academy, Jerome Otchere believes…
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CAF increases number of players for 2021 Afcon
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has increased the number of additional players to 5 for the upcoming TotalEnergies Africa…
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LIVESTREAMING: Wydad Athletic vs Hearts of Oak (CAF Champions League)
Watch live the actions as Accra Hearts of Oak take on Wydad Athletic Club of Morocco for the second leg…
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WCQ 2022: Controversy sparks as CAF accepts Ethiopia’s request to host Ghana in South Africa
Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg The African continent has been hit with the controversial news of CAF accepting the request…
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LIVESTREAMED: Hearts of Oak vs Wydad Athletic Club – CAF Champions League
Watch the Livestream of the CAF Champions League game between Accra Hearts of Oak versus Wydad Athletic Club at…
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CAF Champions League: ‘Show your quality against Wydad Athletic’ – Mohammed Polo to Hearts players
Accra Hearts of Oak SC Accra Hearts of Oak legend, Mohammed Polo, has urged the players to be confident and…
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Hearts of Oak reportedly fined $5,000 by CAF over ‘terrible pitch’
Accra Hearts of Oak have reportedly been fined $5,000 by Confederation Football African (CAF) for hosting their last Champions League…
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CAF validates Hearts of Oak head coach and assistant
The Head Coach and Assistant Coach of Accra Hearts of Oak have been validated for this year’s CAF Inter-Club…
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CAF Women’s Champions League: Hasaacas Ladies beat River Angels 3-1 to clinch title
Hasaacas Ladies defeated Nigerian powerhouse Rivers Angels FC in the grand finale of the WAFU Zone B Women’s Champions League…
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Fifa bans former CAF president Hayatou for flouting ‘ethics code’
Fifa has handed former Caf president Issa Hayatou a one-year ban from all football-related activities. Hayatou, 74, was found…
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