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Togo orders team home

2010-01-10 12:44
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kalahari.com

Cabinda - Togo's government insisted on Sunday that the national football team return from the African Nations Cup in Angola after a deadly attack on their convoy, even after the squad said they wanted to play.

Hours before the opening match in Luanda, players said they wanted to honour those killed in Friday's separatist attack by sticking with the tournament even though one teammate lay in a Johannesburg hospital with bullet wounds.

But Togo government spokesperson Pascal Bodjona said  in Lome that the team must return home.

"People are dead. The goalkeeper (Kodjovi) Obilale is in intensive care," he said.

"The best thing to do is not to stay," he said. "The government is maintaining its decision to call the team back home."

The announcement added to confusion over whether Togo, one of Africa's strongest teams, would compete in the continent's top football event after the attack that killed the assistant coach and squad spokesperson and injured nine.

Nations Cup organisers and Angolan Prime Minister Paulo Kassoma had made impassioned pleas for Togo to stay, making repeated assurances to bolster security for the games.

Player safety

The Cabinda shooting had police on edge in Luanda where a burst of gunfire was heard near the centre of the capital early on Sunday.

Witness Rafael Antas said: "They (the police) fired shots into the ground after a driver refused to stop for them."

"The last time I heard gunshots in Luanda was at the end of the (civil) war in 2002," said another witness, Antonia Godinha. "The police are panicking after what happened up in Cabinda," she added.

Togo international Thomas Dossevi, who plays for French side Nantes, said in Cabinda that the players had unanimously decided that they wanted to stay despite the security worries.

"We are all heartbroken, it is no longer a party, but we want to show our national colours, our values and that we are men," Dossevi said.

Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor had earlier been reported by his club Manchester City to be returning to Britain.

Kassoma met with CAF president Issa Hayatou to reassure him about player safety ahead of the opening match in Luanda at 19:00 GMT on Sunday.

"Let us go on together, united in this big event, this major celebration of African youth in this year of glory for African sport," Kassoma said on state radio.

Hooded gunmen opened fire on the Togo team's buses as they crossed into the restive Angolan enclave of Cabinda in an attack claimed by a faction of the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC), a separatist group battling for independence in the oil-rich territory.

Series of targeted action

It warned the attack was "only the start of a series of targeted actions".

Goalkeeper Obilale was in a good condition after undergoing surgery in a Johannesburg hospital for gunshot wounds to the lower back and abdomen, a doctor told reporters.

"The operation went well. It was a routine operation... The patient is in good general condition," said surgeon Elias Degiannis.

He had already undergone an operation in Cabinda, the doctor said, adding that it was still too early to assess the full extent of his injuries.

Organisers had earlier insisted the games would proceed as planned, but did not say how they would handle Togo's decision to withdraw its team.

"CAF is continuing with its schedule and the sovereign authorities of the country (Angola) are taking the adequate measures surrounding security," said Constant Omari, a member of the organising committee.

Hosts Angola take on Mali on Sunday at Luanda's new 50 000-seat November 11 Stadium in the first game in the 22-day tournament.

- SAPA

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