Cameroon' goalkeeper Andre Onana walks away unharmed from a horrific car crash on his way to crucial World Cup play-off against Algeria
The accident occurred as Andre Onana, who plays for Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam, was travelling from Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon, to Douala. The Cameroon Football Federation said he had rejoined the team in Douala after the accident and was "fine", although he was due to undergo a preventive examination in hospital.
Cameroon Goalkeeper, Andre Onana has survived a horror accident in Cameroon on his way to the camp to prepare for their FIFA World Cup qualifier against Algeria
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He walked away unharmed. He says he is okay, and is heading to the camp for their important game. pic.twitter.com/9cLFvZbtJP
Cameroon host Algeria on Friday in Douala in the first leg of their World Cup qualifier. The return match in Algeria will be played next Tuesday and the winner of that match will be one of five African teams to book a place at this year's World Cup in Qatar.
National broadcaster CRTV released images from what it said was the site of the crash. They show a Range Rover SUV and another vehicle with the front end crushed after what appears to be a head-on collision. It is not known whether Andre Onana, 25, was a driver or passenger in the Range Rover.
Source: Africanews
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