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"I am interested in joining Hearts of Oak," said Fiifi Parker Hanson, head coach of Golden Kick FC, "but only if the team matches my personal requirements."
After leading the lower-tier team to the FA Cup final, Parker Hanson has drawn attention, and Hearts of Oak is supposedly in the lead to recruit him.
In an interview with Akoma FM, the former coach of the Right to Dream Academy acknowledged his interest but emphasized that any action is contingent upon fruitful discussions.
Despite being a large crew, Hearts of Oak operates uniquely. I will be happy to join them if they (Hearts) come to seek my services, but only if our discussions go well," he stated.
"If their approach works for me, I will assess it, but if I do not like the working environment, I will not push myself."
Mas-Ud Didi Dramani just signed a two-year contract to become head coach of the Phobians.
Parker Hanson expressed his approval of the prospect of working under Dramani when asked about it, pointing to their previous partnership at Right to Dream.
It will not be difficult for me to work with Didi Dramani at Hearts of Oak, as I have known him for a long time and we previously collaborated at the Right to Dream Academy. In fact, it will advance my career.
However, just because my ethics do not align with theirs does not mean I will not still attend Hearts; if they do, there will be no problems. Any club that wishes to work with me is welcome," he continued.
Najahu Issah is apparently in advanced negotiations to become Hearts of Oak's new goalie trainer.
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In a dispute with Eto'o, the Cameroon FA banned Geremi Njitap from football for five years.
The Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) has banned Geremi Njitap from all football-related activities for five years after a disciplinary dispute with Samuel Eto'o, the organization's president.
In addition, the former Chelsea and Real Madrid defender received a punishment of 10 million CFA francs, or roughly $16,500. This action has widened the already widening gap between two of the most well-known former players in the country.
The ethics committee of FECAFOOT said in a statement that Geremi was convicted of violating the federation's code of conduct. Geremi allegedly got into a fight with a member of Eto'o's team during Cameroon's group match against The Gambia at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Côte d’Ivoire, which led to the sanction. Security reportedly ejected him from the stadium at the direction of federation authorities.
With 118 caps for the Indomitable Lions and league titles with Chelsea and Real Madrid, Geremi, now 46, had a stellar career. He has been in charge of Synafoc, the union that represents Cameroonian football players, since he retired.
He allegedly considers taking the case to the Swiss Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), and he has ten days to appeal the ruling.
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