Togo Footballer Samuel Asamoah at Risk of Paralysis After Breaking Neck!
Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa
Togolese international Samuel Asamoah is reportedly at risk of paralysis after suffering a severe neck injury during a Chinese domestic match, his club and several media outlets say.
What Happened
- The 31‑year‑old midfielder, playing for Chinese second-tier side Guangxi Pingguo, collided head‑first with a pitch‑side LED advertising board after being pushed by an opponent during a match. [1]
- Medical reports indicate he sustained multiple fractures in his neck and nerve damage. [2]
- He underwent surgery and is currently in stable condition. [1]
- The club has warned of a “high-level paraplegia” risk, meaning possible paralysis of the lower body, and noted that this injury may end his season or even his career. [2]
Why It Matters
- Asamoah has been capped for Togo internationally and had played most of his professional career in Europe before moving to China. [2]
- The incident draws attention to safety concerns around stadium infrastructure—especially advertising boards positioned close to the playing field.
- If paralysis sets in, it could end not only his season but his playing career and significantly alter his life.
Citations:
- Vanguard News: www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/video-togolese-footballer-breaks-neck-in-china-after-colliding-with-led-board/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- Africa Soccer: africasoccer.com/togolese-midfielder-samuel-asamoah-suffers-severe-neck-injury-in-china/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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