FIFA president offer condolences to young Ghanaian footballers involved in bus accident 

Published on: 22 September 2020
FIFA president offer condolences to young Ghanaian footballers involved in bus accident 
FIFA president Gianni Infantino

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has expressed his condolences to the Africa Vision Soccer Academy involved in a tragic car accident on Saturday.

The sad incident saw eight young footballers losing their lives in that bus crash on the Offinso road as the team was returning from a registration exercise at Afrancho in the Ashanti Region.

In a letter to the Ghana Football Association, the President of the World governing body of football underlined his support to the families the seven footballers who lost their lives and to those who were injured after the vehicle they were travelling in unfortunately landed in the Offin River.

“It is with great shock and deep sadness that I send you this message, after learning of the tragic death of eight young football players filling a car accident at Offinso , in the Ashanti Region” the FIFA President wrote in his letter to GFA President Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku.

“On behalf of FIFA and the world football community, we would like to express our condolences to the Ghana Football Association, the National Juvenile Committee, and above all, to the families, friends and loved ones of the victims.

“Our thoughts also go out to the injured to whom we wish a prompt and full recovery. The international football community expresses its deepest sympathy to all of them at this very painful time”.

He added that “In these moments of great sorrow, we accompany them from a distance and hope that this message can ease their pain and provide them with support and comfort

This follows an accident on Saturday, involving about 34 young footballers of Africa Vision Soccer Academy claiming the lives of eight footballers as the minibus they were travelling on plunged into the Ofinso river.

Sadly, six of the young footballers died on the spot while one who was in a critical condition died at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi on Sunday.

Ten of the victims were treated at the St. Patrick’s Hospital and have been discharged while others are still receiving treat at the various hospitals. 

 

 

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