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Ghana Premier League giants Accra Hearts of Oak have responded to a recent decision by football’s world-governing body to impose a registration ban on the club. 

They have assured their supporters that they are working with all relevant stakeholders to resolve the matter.

FIFA on Thursday requested the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to ban Hearts of Oak from registering any national players.

But in its response, the club said it has completed the current player registration.

“Therefore, there will be no immediate disruption to our squad or competitive commitments.

“We understand the concerns this may raise, and we appeal to our Phobian family to remain calm and united,” Management said on Friday, August 22.

It said the club is committed to transparency, accountability and long-term stability.

“Discussions are ongoing,  and we are confident that a constructive resolution will be reached.”