By Angu Lesley
Football writer kick442.com-Cameroon
KV Ostende and Indomitable Lions of Cameroon goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa has taken to social media to dismiss claims he organized a party in violation of Covid-19 prevention measures.
This comes barely minutes after Ostende announced they were terminating the player’s two-year remaining contract. Ondoa has debunked the claims and the Club’s approach through a post on his official Facebook page.
“I just heard the news this afternoon in true a mail almost at the same time like the media.
I’m very shocked, because they did not even bother to invite me to explain the facts with which I am accused.
They are taking such a serious decision without even bothering to hear me. I just got a letter from their lawyer.
It’s scandalous!
If they had bothered to invite me to explain, they would have understood that I have nothing to reproach to my myself. I have not organized anything at all and it sure wasn’t a lockdown party. Words are important in life”… He wrote.
24-year-old Cameroonian goalkeeper joined Ostende in the summer of 2017 from Spanish side Sevilla on recommendation of the then Sports Director Hugo with whom he won the AFCON for Cameroon.
Unfortunately Ondoa hasn’t had a run of games between the sticks for the Belgian Club.
Ondoa represented the Club on 26 occasions in just over two seasons but the 2017 AFCON winner failed to match his heroics for country at Club level.
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