Congolese goalkeeper Robert Kidiaba reveals he might join Hearts of Oak before retiring

Published on: 22 September 2014
Congolese goalkeeper Robert Kidiaba reveals he might join Hearts of Oak before retiring
Robert Kidiaba has revealed his love for Hearts of Oak

Congolese shot-stopper Robert Kidiaba has expressed admiration for Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak and hinted he might join the former African champions before handing his boots. 

The 38-year-old played against the Phobians in the 2013 Ghanaian President Cup and he has revealed he still keeps memories of that.

"I love them and when we played against them in 2013, they showed that they have character and that is what I like to see in a team," he told Sports Crusader.

"My colleagues have been saying good things about them as well as Asante Kotoko because some of them come from there. But who knows I might play for them one day before my career ends."

Hearts of Oak are seeking to solve their goalkeeping crisis and have signed Burkina Faso international Abdoulaye Soulama.

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