Egypt’s AFCON Hopes Dented as Midfielder Imam Ashour Suffers Concussion


The Egyptian national team midfielder, Imam Ashour, suffered a concussion during training on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, as confirmed by the Egyptian Football Association (EFA).

The 25-year-old collided with a teammate during the session and sustained a head injury, prompting immediate medical attention.

Ashour underwent medical scans at the hospital, which confirmed the concussion.

However, the statement said his condition has stabilized, and he will remain under observation for 24 hours as a precautionary measure.


This news comes as a significant blow to Egypt's AFCON aspirations, with the team having just qualified for the knockout stage as Group B runners-up.

Ashour's availability for the next round remains uncertain, and his absence would be a significant setback for the Pharaohs who were already suffered a double blow as star winger Mohamed Salah suffered a hamstring injury and goalkeeper Mohamed El-Shennawy was ruled out of the tournament with a dislocated shoulder.


In this article, we will delve into the details of Imam Ashour's injury, its impact on the Egyptian national team, and the way forward.


The Incident

On Wednesday, January 24, 2024, during a training session, Imam Ashour collided with a teammate and sustained a head injury.

The EFA immediately provided medical attention to Ashour, who was rushed to the hospital and underwent all necessary examinations.

The medical scans confirmed that Ashour had suffered a concussion.


The Impact

Imam Ashour's injury is undoubtedly a significant setback for Egypt's AFCON aspirations.

The team had just qualified for the knockout stage as Group B runners-up.

Ashour's availability for the next round remains uncertain, and his absence would be a significant blow to the Pharaohs, who were already suffering from the absence of star winger Mohamed Salah and goalkeeper Mohamed El-Shennawy.


The Way Forward

The Egyptian national team will have to regroup and come up with a plan to fill the void left by Imam Ashour's injury. The team will have to rely on other midfielders to step up and fill the gap left by Ashour's absence.

The team's coach, Rui Vitoria, will have to come up with a new game plan that takes into account the absence of Ashour, Salah, and El-Shennawy.


In conclusion, Imam Ashour's injury is a significant setback for the Egyptian national team, but the team will have to regroup and come up with a new game plan to fill the void left by Ashour's absence.

The team's fans will be hoping that the team can overcome these setbacks and continue their quest for the AFCON title.