Breaking:Hearts of Oak vs CI Kamsar Champions League Tie in Jeopardy as Military Takes Over Guinea

There has been a military coup d’etat in Conakry Guinea earlier today.

According to unconfirmed reports reaching our desk, the President of Guinea has been surrounded by the coup plotters in the presidential palace of Guinea.

Accra Hearts of Oak are due to fly to Guinea on the 10th of September 2021 to play the first leg of the CAF champions leg tie with CI Kamsar of Guinea.

The Military Coup has thrown this Match into serious jeopardy.If the current Security situation in Guinea becomes a threat to human life, CAF would not have any option than to cancel the match or the tie would be played outside Guinea.

Below is a Video of Gunfirehttps://youtu.be/jHD_ts5EYrE by the Military .

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