DR Congo striker Benik Afobe pulls out of Africa Cup of Nations

Published on: 02 January 2017
DR Congo striker Benik Afobe pulls out of Africa Cup of Nations
Benik Afobe

Bournemouth striker Benik Afobe has pulled out of the African Nations Cup finals despite recently switching his allegiance from England to the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Congolese football federation (Fecofa) on Monday confirmed Afobe’s withdrawal from a 31-man preliminary squad, who have gathered in Yaounde, Cameroon for tournament preparations.

“Afobe has forfeited from the tournament,” said media officer Gerard-Desire Angengwa without offering any reason.

But British media reported Afobe had told the Congolese coach Florent Ibenge he wished to consolidate his place in the Bournemouth starting line-up after scoring against Swansea City in a 3-0 away win on Saturday.

“The manager showed faith in me by starting me and I wanted to repay him with a goal, so I'm happy,” the 23-year-old told his club’s website after the New Year’s Eve victory.

"The goal was a great relief and a goal at a crucial time. The lads have been helping me a lot and I want to improve personally,” he continued.

Afobe now has two goals in his last three starts for the Cherries but could be banned from playing for his club for the duration of the three-week tournament, which starts on Jan. 14, if the Congolese federation take up the issue with FIFA.

Afobe’s decision comes less than two months after receiving belated FIFA permission to switch his international allegiance after previously playing for England at Under-21 level.

He was supposed to debut for the Congolese in November’s World Cup qualifier at Guinea but stymied when the Football Association sent his paperwork for the switch of nationality to the wrong federation, embarrassingly mixing up DR Congo with neighbouring Congo-Brazzaville.

Afobe had been left frustrated after flying all the way to Africa to find he was not eligible to play.

DR Congo have a tough group at the tournament, competing with holders Ivory Coast, Morocco and Togo in Group C. Their opening game is against Morocco in Oyem on Jan. 16.

Credit: Kickoff.com

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