Accra Hearts of Oak's CAF Champions League primer round installation against CI Kamsar in peril as military stage upset in Guinea. 


The Military endeavored a rebellion against President Alpha Condé and his administration in the early long stretches of today. 


"Since 8 am (neighborhood time), programmed weapon discharge has been ringing in Kaloum, the business and managerial region and the base camp of the official royal residence," nearby media revealed "Guinea News". 


The paper noticed that "the purposes behind these shots which threaten the populace" are not known for the occasion (11h UT). 


"Every one of the roads have been abandoned, while weighty gunfire proceeds. The warriors, noticeably miserable, void the magazines of their weapons, while the occupants of Kaloum remain stayed, threatened and stressed" 


Hearts of Oak are set to make an outing to Conakry to fight out with CI Kamsar in the primer round of the CAF Champions League first leg tie on September 12 preceding the converse tie on September 19 in Accra. 


Following the Coup d'etat occurring in Guinea, Confederation of African Football (CAF) will consider the security of players and match authorities because of distress.