Former Hearts of Oak defender, Charles Vardis, has been reported dead.
Reports indicate that Mr Vardis, who is also a former Ghana U23 player, died on Sunday, September 19, 2021, at Tema in the Greater Accra Region.
This was after a few weeks of illness.
He was 35.
He joined Hearts of Oak from Tema-based club Real Sportive FC after an outstanding display in the Ghana Premier League in 2003.
Mr Vardis played for Phobia from 2005 to 2009 when he travelled abroad to continue his football career.
He enjoyed a loan spell in 2008 at Israeli club Maccabi Herzliya FC and was later signed for New Edubiase United FC before bowing out of football.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Herman Suede set to release ‘How Dare You’ on April 22
36 mins -
Heal KATH: Kuapa Kokoo, Association of Garages donate 120k to support project
48 mins -
KNUST signs MOU with Valco Trust Fund, Bekwai Municipal Hospital to build student hostel
55 mins -
The influence Ronaldo has on people, Cadman Yamoah will have same on the next generation – Coach Goodwin
2 hours -
Gender Advocate Emelia Naa Ayeley Aryee Wins prestigious Merck Foundation Awards
3 hours -
South Africa bursary scandal suspects granted bail
3 hours -
Ecobank successfully repays $500m Eurobond due April 18
3 hours -
Re: Doe Adjaho, Torgbui Samlafo IV, call for Unity among Paramountcies in Anlo
3 hours -
Extortion and kidnap – a deadly journey across Mexico into the US
3 hours -
Rihanna says fashion has helped her personal ‘rediscovery’ after having children
3 hours -
Development Bank Ghana targets GH¢1bn funding for commercial banks in 2024
4 hours -
Shatta Movement apologises to Ghana Society of the Physically Disabled after backlash
4 hours -
Sammy Gyamfi writes: Tema-Mpakadan Railway Project; A railway line to nowhere
5 hours -
Bright Simons: Is the World Bank saving or harming Ghana?
5 hours -
CAF Cup: RS Berkane banned from entering Algeria because of a map of Morocco with its Sahara
5 hours