Hearts of Oak is still owing the 64 Battalion squad $25,000 - Charles Allottey

Published on: 20 May 2020
Hearts of Oak is still owing the 64 Battalion squad $25,000 - Charles Allottey
Charles Allotey

Former Hearts of Oak midfielder Charles Allotey has revealed that the club is still owing the victorious squad that won the 2000 CAF Champions League $25,000.

The Phobians conquered Africa to clinch their maiden CAF Champions League title in 2000 following a 5-2 aggregate victory against Tunisian giants Esperance in the final.

Allotey, who was a member of the ‘64 battalion’ that won the CAF Champions League and Super Cup in the year 2000, said the Rainbow club owes each player $25000.

”Hearts players who won the Champions League and Super Cup are bitter about the club because they owe each player $25000 which till date they are yet to pay, they are yet to honour that agreement,” Allotey told Oyerepa 100.7FM.

Allotey is now coach of Cape-Coast based Division Three side Shalom FC.

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