CHAN 2011: Two Cameroonian Players Hospitalised
Cameroon CHAN players Ousmaïla Baba and Bebey Kingue are under treatment after the Lions 2-0 victory against the Elephants of Cote D’Ivoire…
By Kingsley Kobo
Feb 15, 2011 8:00:00 PM
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Two players of the Cameroon CHAN 2011 squad have been hospitalised after sustaining injuries during the Cameroon-Cote D’Ivoire clash of Feb.14 won 2:0 by the Indomitable Lions.
Cotonsport Garoua midfielder Baba Ousmaila and Astres defender and captain of the local Lions Bebey Kingue were hurt near the end of the game and were whisked to the hospital for immediate treatment according a source from the Cameroon camp.
“They are under observation, it is hoped that the four days until the next game (quarterfinal) will allow them to recover,†a member of the medical staff told French radio RFI.
The rest of the team undertook a fitness session on Tuesday morning while in the evening, some members of the coaching staff went to the Al Hilal Stadium to spy on the match Angola – Rwanda, according to the source.
The rest of the outfit remained in their hotel in the Sudanese capital Khartoum to watch on TV the other game of the day Senegal-Tunisia holding at the Stade Port Sudan, Port Sudan – 1,200 km from Khartoum.
Cameroon eventual quarterfinal adversary will emerge from either of the above two encounters
Cameroon CHAN players Ousmaïla Baba and Bebey Kingue are under treatment after the Lions 2-0 victory against the Elephants of Cote D’Ivoire…
By Kingsley Kobo
Feb 15, 2011 8:00:00 PM
2
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CAF African Nations Championship
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Cameroon
Two players of the Cameroon CHAN 2011 squad have been hospitalised after sustaining injuries during the Cameroon-Cote D’Ivoire clash of Feb.14 won 2:0 by the Indomitable Lions.
Cotonsport Garoua midfielder Baba Ousmaila and Astres defender and captain of the local Lions Bebey Kingue were hurt near the end of the game and were whisked to the hospital for immediate treatment according a source from the Cameroon camp.
“They are under observation, it is hoped that the four days until the next game (quarterfinal) will allow them to recover,†a member of the medical staff told French radio RFI.
The rest of the team undertook a fitness session on Tuesday morning while in the evening, some members of the coaching staff went to the Al Hilal Stadium to spy on the match Angola – Rwanda, according to the source.
The rest of the outfit remained in their hotel in the Sudanese capital Khartoum to watch on TV the other game of the day Senegal-Tunisia holding at the Stade Port Sudan, Port Sudan – 1,200 km from Khartoum.
Cameroon eventual quarterfinal adversary will emerge from either of the above two encounters

