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2010 African Cup of Nations

Jaboldinho

Fan Favourite
kp40;2793207 said:
you people are worse than Italian press, Mourinho should experience this forum.

btw, Even Yoda could not speak english fluently with all forces behind him.

Okay, now I see. You think Yoda speaks English fluently. That explains a lot.
 

Arnau

NGR LVR
Jaboldinho;2793224 said:
Okay, now I see. You think Yoda speaks English fluently. That explains a lot.

Last time i see star wars Yoda speak spanish but i think he is Catalan.



 

Arnau

NGR LVR
Togo team bus in gun attack

Six thought to be seriously injured as Togo bus is attacked.

Emmanuel Adebayor escaped unharmed after a bus carrying the Togo national team came under attack from gunfire in Angola, with six people thought to have been seriously injury.

Those injured included two footballers from the West African nation, with Togolese football federation vice-president Gabriel Ameyi having said back-up goalkeeper Obilale Kossi and central defender Serge Akakpo were among those hurt.

The Sparrow Hawks are in the country ahead of the African Cup of Nations which gets under way on Sunday, with Manchester City striker Adebayor amongst the travelling party.

Romanian side FC Vaslui confirmed their defender Akakpo, who joined the club from French side Auxerre last year, was shot and badly injured in the attack.

The club said, though, the 22-year-old was out of danger after being treated by doctors.

A statement on the club's website read: "Badly injured in an ambush in Angola, Serge Akakpo is now out of danger.

"Akakpo was struck by two bullets in the attack and has lost much blood. His condition was stabilised by doctors.

"FC Vaslui have been in touch with relatives of the player, who confirmed he has undergone surgery, which went very well."

Aston Villa have also confirmed that their 26-year-old midfielder Moustapha Salifou was "shaken but okay" following the attack.

A statement posted on City's official website read: "Manchester City can confirm that striker Emmanuel Adebayor is uninjured after this afternoon's attack on the Togo team bus in Angola.

"Club officials have spoken with Adebayor and though shaken by the terrible events, he is unharmed."

Togo are scheduled to begin their cup campaign against Ghana on Monday, but their participation in the tournament now looks in serious doubt.

Togo and Nantes striker Thomas Dossevi told French radio station RMC: "I'm okay but several players are in a bad state.

"We are still at hospital. We were machine-gunned like dogs and had to remain hidden under our seats for around 20 minutes to avoid the bullets."

Midfielder Alaixys Romao admits the players feared the worst and thinks Togo are now likely to pull out of the tournament.

"We're not thinking yet of what could happen," said Romao, who plays his club football for Grenoble.

"But it's true that no-one wants to play. We're not capable of it.

"We're thinking first of all about the health of our injured because there was a lot of blood on the ground.

"For the moment there is not much news because they have been taken to different hospitals.

"In cases like these we're thinking of those near us, of those we love because that really could have been the end of us."

Midfielder Richmond Forson believes the number of injuries could have been much worse had the gunmen not originally fired on the wrong bus.

"It was the bus carrying our baggage which was in front of us which they fired on the most," he told Canal Plus. "They thought we were in the bus in front.

"Fortunately for us. That's what saved us. Then they fired on our driver and those who were in front. The windscreen was shattered by the first bullets.

"It's disgusting to take bullets for a football match."

Dossevi later gave more details about the attack. He added: "We had just crossed the border five minutes before, we were surrounded by police buses, one in front of us another behind.

"Everything was fine and then there was a powerful burst of gunfire.

"Everyone threw themselves under the seats and tried to protect themselves but some couldn't escape the bullets.

"It lasted a good 15 minutes, the police fired back but really, it was hard to handle and it still is now. I'm shocked.

"When we got off the bus we were asking ourselves why us and not others? We were asking ourselves what had happened, we were crying and thanking God."
 

MaSsiVe

Manager
Staff member
Moderator
Burkina Faso's coach said there was something like an Olympic Village prepared to host all the teams from the group, with every security measures being arranged for them...Togo decided to "camp" in Congo instead and got ****ed.

still shocking though...
 

4ndr3i

SG's van Bommel
Gotta feel for Akakpo. I've seen an interview with him a couple of weeks ago and he was really looking forward playing in the african nations cup... now the dude has two bullets in his kidneys. Life's a bitch !
 

mrromaniac

Reserve Team
That's shocking!
As for why they camped in Congo, their first two matches were scheduled in Cabinda, an Angolan exclave in Congo.
 

kp41

Fan Favourite
WTF, lots of terrible things happened for Football teams in Africa during last couple of months.

It's not good for reputation of the continent which will host World Cup in few months. It may cause attendance problems as well.
 

taboof

Club Supporter
I think Cote D'Ivore is gonna be a champ,they have great players and i think that they can handle with top class teams in the world like England,Germany or Argentina,Brazil...They will be ,with Chile,my favorites on the next World Cup.
 

kp41

Fan Favourite
mrromaniac;2797583 said:
Togo withdrew form the competition.

That's a big shame. This cup means alot to African nations.

I hate the way that politics and terrorist activates entered sport circles as well.:icon_spyed:
 

pede54

Team Captain
I hear that it's 3 dead now, but no names have been put forward yet.

What a terrible thing this is. I don't blame the Togo players for calling it a day. It cannot be underestimated how traumatic this incident was for them all, so it is understandable.

I dread to think of what could hapen this summer in South Africa. I really do.
 

Arnau

NGR LVR
South Africa isn't Angola, and the security will be much more extrem than Africa cup. Nothing happens in Confederations cup, the people were very nice.
 

Lean

Fan Favourite
Really, the organizers arent really bright are they? Having a venue to host a African Nations Cup game in a separatist exclave outside the country where the competition is taking place is the dumbest thing i've ever heard in my life. The whole thing should be called off.
 


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