Incoming Hearts of Oak striker, Junior Kaaba has been accused of lying about his age and real identity.
As earlier reported, the Cameroonian and the Phobians have sealed terms of a two-year contract which comes with a further option.
Kaaba is expected to travel to Accra next week to complete his switch from Yaounde-based Fauve Azur FC.
On Thursday, the player was quoted by allezleslions.net to have confirmed his impending move: “I am coming to Ghana with a single objective, to score goals and win titles.”
Cameroon striker Kaaba agrees to join Hearts on two-year deal with option
The deal was facilitated by New Generation Footballers, the same agency former Hearts midfielder Benjamin Afutu belongs to.
But Kaaba – who is currently with the Cameroon home-based national team preparing for the CHAN 2022 qualifiers – could be in serious trouble as he gets wildly accused of falsifying his identity.
FC NORIS – a German Players’ Agent Agency – which believed it was representing Junior Kaaba all this while – also published on its website an “immediate separation” hours after discovering he had ditched them.
“Due to a newspaper article, we had to acknowledge today that the player KAABA – Fauve Azur FC Jaunde – has been lying and deceiving us for weeks,” the publication opened.
FC NORIS went on to accuse the player of age and identity falsification. According to the agency, Kaaba was born in 1993 meaning he will be about 29 years old and not 23 as circulated online.
“Mr. Junior KAABA has not only changed his age, but his entire identity. His true identity is known to us as of today. He uses two valid ID cards.
“The player fooled us all, but only for a short time.”
“…We inform FECAFOOT, CAF, UEFA and also FIFA in detail about the machinations of the player KAABA.
“We inform the German embassy in Yaounde about him and present the documents we have as proof. KAABA should never get a Schengen visa in his life.
“We, FC NORIS, are also filing a criminal complaint against the player in Cameroon for forging documents,” portions of the statement read.
Read the full publication by FC NORIS:
Due to a newspaper article, we had to acknowledge today that the player KAABA – Fauve Azur FC Jaunde – has been lying and deceiving us for weeks.
Anyone who is so dishonest also lies in other ways. We have therefore researched KAABA again. To our astonishment, but ultimately not surprising, we found that although KAABA had given us his real age, born in 1993, and had also documented this properly, other websites listed him with a falsified age and false identity. This also applies to the newspaper article we have by “Football Writer, kick442.com-Cameroun”, written by Angu Lesley
Mr. Junior KAABA has not only changed his age, but his entire identity. His true identity is known to us as of today. He uses two valid ID cards.
The player fooled us all, but only for a short time.
In Germany, there is a saying: lies have short legs.
I’ve bad experienced a lot here in Cameroon, but also with players from other African countries, but that a person lies so brutally and uninhibited up to the last moment is a new experience for me too.
Kaaba, a criminal for willfully falsifying documents, characterless for shamefully and unscrupulously abusing the goodwill of people who wanted to help him develop his career.
Kaaba has trampled on our good nature, our work, our benevolence and trust in him.
We don’t accept that in any way and we don’t put up with it either!
Junior Kaaba was immediately deleted from our website.
We inform FECAFOOT, CAF, UEFA and also FIFA in detail about the machinations of the player KAABA.
We inform the German embassy in Yaounde about him and present the documents we have as proof. KAABA should never get a Schengen visa in his life.
We inform the relevant websites where KAABA is listed with false name and age.
We, FC NORIS, are also filing a criminal complaint against the player in Cameroon for forging documents.
Players like Kaaba must be eliminated in football because it is precisely such “KAABA’s” that damage the reputation of all honest African players and honest players are cheated of the chance to lead a better, more successful life outside of Africa.
Years ago I wondered why so many European clubs strictly rejected players from very specific countries. Today I know!