Soccer fans
throng to the stadium to watch Hearts Kotoko matches expecting their favorite
players to pull a trick to decide the game or coaches of their sides pull a
tactical masterstroke to decide the tie in their favor.
However, there seems to be more than what we just see. Previous
games have seen the clubs come out for pre-game warm up with white
handkerchiefs pouring out a whitish substance or a broom. Yes a broom! To sweep
the pitch.
The connotation is that these games are played spiritually before
the 22 players kick a ball.
This suspicion has begun to make rounds after Hearts keeper Soulama Abdoulaye mysteriously scored an own goal to gift Kotoko all three
points. For many, this is a confirmation of the keeper being manipulated in the
spiritual realm after there were calls against the keeper playing.
Media reports suggest the keeper personally called management of
the club to inform them of his decision not to play the game for fear of
causing Hearts' downfall. All attempts proved futile and the rest is history.
Aziz Haruna
Futah is a former management member of Hearts and he explains these ties are
beyond the naked eyes.
“Since Shamo Quaye’s era that is what we have been using as a club
and anytime Kotoko matches pop up, the management and the supporters will come
together and do everything to make sure that we win that match because playing
Kotoko is always about juju,” he told Asempa Sports
“Before the match I called Alhaji Akanbi and asked him what they
are doing to ensure they win against Kotoko but he said this management does
not believe in juju but I told him juju is the key to Kotoko and Hearts games.”
“The supporters had it correct when they voiced out that Soulama
should not be in the post because Kotoko knew that day does not favor Soulama
and true to that word, they carried the day by taking advantage of that.”
“In the Confederation Cup final against Kotoko in Kumasi, we
went for a consultation and we were told that there is only one goal in
the match but they will divide the game into two so the score line can be one
all draw but Hearts of Oak will win the match on penalties.”
“But to ensure this, we had to perform certain rituals.”
“Kotoko also went for consultation and they were told if a fair
person leads Hearts out, they will lose.”
“So we acted on this, and immediately asked Harry Zakkour who was
sitting at home to fly to Kumasi and lead Hearts out.”
You be the judge. Does Hearts Kotoko games involve more than what
we just see?
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