Hearts of Oak supporters chief Elvis Herman Hesse invited by Police following stadium clash with Sowah Odotei
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Police have invited Hearts of Oak supporters chief Elvis Herman Hesse following his feud with board member Vincent Sowah Odotei on Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Phobians’ 1-0 CAF Confederation Cup victory over AS Real Bamako which wasn’t enough to move the Phobians on to the next stage of the competition
featured an altercation between Hesse and Odotei at the VIP.
After the game, incensed fans held Odotei and another board member, Alhaji Akanbi hostage, deflating their car tyres.
Odotei is said to believe Herman Hesse is responsible for the fans’ behaviour and reported him to the Ministry Police, who arrested the National Chapters Committee (NCC) chairman on Monday afternoon.
The NCC had planned a press conference at Accra Sports Stadium to air their grievances following the club’s failure to reach the group stage, popularly known as the money zone.
“NCC chairman has been taken by the police department and hence the press conference won’t come off. Odotei did this,” Phobian Bird on Twitter alleged.
Hearts of Oak have won only one match this season and sacked coach Samuel Boadu in late September after a poor start to season.

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