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Top African Players That Will Miss 2023 AFCON Due To Injuries

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The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is set to commence in Ivory Coast on January 13, 2024 and participating countries are putting finishing touches to their preparations.

Unfortunately, some of the 24 countries that will participate in the 2023 AFCON have some injury concerns, and the players affected will stay out of the competition.

Below are some of the top players who will miss the 2023 AFCON due to injuries:

1. Taiwo Awoniyi (Nigeria)

Taiwo Awoniyi is one of the biggest stars who will miss the 2023 AFCON due to fitness issues. The 26-year-old Nottingham Forest striker sustained a groin injury while representing Nigeria in an international friendly and had to undergo surgery to treat the injury.

2. Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon)

Bryan Mbeumo has been in unstoppable form for Brentford in the Premier League so far this season and was expected to carry the form to the 2023 AFCON.

Unfortunately, Cameroon won’t have the privilege of making use of Mbeumo in AFCON as the 24-year-old striker had to undergo surgery to treat a knee injury he sustained in Brentford’s 2-1 defeat to Brighton on December 6.

3. Cheick Doucoure (Mali)

Mali are not sure of doing too well in the 2023 AFCON due to the number of their players that are currently out with different degrees of injuries.

Crystal Palace defensive midfielder, Cheick Doucoure in particular, was taken off on a stretcher in the 54th minute of Crystal Palace’s 2-1 defeat to Luton. It has been confirmed that he will be out for at least 6 months which means that he won’t be available for Mali months after the 2023 AFCON.

4. Ibrahima Kone (Mali)

Ibrahima Kone is another big injury setback for Mali ahead of the tournament. The 23-year-old Almeria forward who has scored 12 goals in 16 appearances for his country is out of the tournament due to an ankle injury he sustained in a friendly game between Mali and Uganda in October and won’t be available until after the AFCON.

5. Joseph Aidoo (Ghana)

Joseph Aidoo will be one of the biggest absentees in the Ghana squad ahead of the 2023 AFCON. After he sustained an injury in a friendly game in October, his club, Celta Vigo confirmed that the Ghanaian center-back won’t be fit for six months.

6. Tariq Lamptey (Ghana)

As if Aidoo’s absence is not enough, Tariq Lamptey joined Ghana’s injury list ahead of the tournament. Since he limped off in Brighton’s 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest in November, the defender has not played for Brighton as the club confirmed that he would remain unfit for three months.

7. Kamaldeen Sulemana (Ghana)

To make matters worse for Ghana, Kamaldeen Sulemana became the third top footballer to be injured in the squad after the 21-year-old Southampton midfielder suffered a hamstring injury against Bristol City in November.

On Friday, Southampton manager Russell Martin broke the hearts of Ghanaian football enthusiasts when he confirmed that Sulemana wouldn’t be fit enough for the 2023 AFCON even though he has been named in Ghana’s 55-man provisional squad.

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“Worst year of my life already” – Nigerian goalkeeper, Nwabali loses mother on new year day

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Super Eagles and Chippa United goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali, has been dealt a devastating blow, losing his mother barely two months after the passing of his father.

Nwabali shared the heartbreaking news on X on New Year’s day, writing, “Rip mom, worst year of my life already” accompanied by tears and heartbreak emojis.

This emotional post came just hours after he shared a 2024 recap video, expressing optimism for the new year.

“2024 was a good year, we’re doubling everything in 2025. Thank you Chippa United FC. Thank you Super Eagles. Thanks to all my fans. Let’s do more!” he had written earlier.

Nwabali’s father died in November, just hours after the goalkeeper helped the Super Eagles secure a crucial point in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Benin Republic.

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The goalkeeper’s bravery on the field was evident as he manned the goalpost despite his personal loss.

His teammates, fans, and well-wishers rallied around him, offering condolences and support.

With the loss of both parents, Nwabali joins the likes of Victor Osimhen, who has also experienced the pain of losing both parents.

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“Why I no longer love women again” – Kylian Mbappe shares shocking revelation (Watch)

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Real Madrid forward, Kylian Mbappé, shared a rare glimpse of his personal life during an interview with Mouloud Achour on Clique.

The 25-year-old addressed serious allegations about an alleged rape incident in Stockholm but captured attention with his reflections on love and relationships.

When asked about expressing love, the Les Bleus forward shared: “Yes, to my mother, my father, my little brother. I try to give them this affection every day.”

On romantic love, Mbappé revealed to Le Parisien: “Yes, in the past, I have already been in love and I hope that I will be again. But currently, no.”

Watch him speak below:

 

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Favour Ofili Ready For 200m Semi-finals After 100m Setback

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Nigerian sprinter Favour Ofili made a spectacular debut at the Paris 2024 Olympics, delivering an impressive performance in the women’s 200m event.

After a disappointing setback in the women’s 100m, Ofili showcased her resilience by clinching victory in her heat with a new season’s best time of 22.24 seconds on Sunday, August 4. The victory has qualified her for the 2024 Olympics 200m women’s semi-finals which will take place this evening.

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