Today In Sports History: Togolese national team attacked by rebels

Today In Sports History: Togolese national team attacked by rebels

On this day 26 November 2011 (Exactly 8 years ago today ) Six people died when a bus carrying a Togolese football team plunged into a ravine and caught fire.

The accident happened 100 miles (160km) north of the capital, Lome, as the Etoile Filante [Shooting Star] team was travelling to a match.

In addition to the six technical staff who were killed, 25 people were admitted to hospital with serious injuries or severe burns.

Among those killed was former Togo national goalkeeper Charles Balogoun.

Reports said that a tyre burst before the bus toppled over and fell down the ravine. The accident happened near the city of Atakpame

“We do not know how we managed to get out of the bus,” said one of the survivors, goalkeeper Mama Souleyman, according to Associated Press.

“Most of the players got out because they were all in the front row of the bus.”

Images broadcast on Togolese national television showed the smouldering wreckage of the bus, almost completely burnt.

Those injured were reportedly ordered to be taken to a military hospital in the capital, Lome, by President Faure Gnassingbe.

In 2010, two members of the Togo national football squad were killed after the team bus was attacked by separatist rebels in Angola.

In 2007, Togo Sports Minister Richard Attipoe was among 22 people who died when a helicopter carrying Togolese soccer fans and officials crashed in Sierra Leone after an African Cup qualifying match.

On this day 26 November 2017 (Exactly 2 years ago today) British Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton finished 2nd in season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit to claim his 4th F1 World Drivers Championship; won title by 46 points from Sebastian Vettel.

BY: George ‘Alan Green’ Mahamah

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