Simon Adingra recalled to Ivory Coast squad after Monaco revival
Simon Adingra has been recalled to the Ivory Coast squad for the upcoming international window after a resurgence in form at club level.
The winger returns to the national team having been absent since the end of 2025, with head coach Émerse Faé including him in the latest selection for March’s fixtures.
Adingra’s recall follows a period of renewed confidence since his move to AS Monaco in February.
The 22-year-old has been given regular playing time, allowing him to rebuild momentum after a spell marked by limited opportunities and reduced involvement at Sunderland.
At Monaco, the forward has shown signs of his attacking qualities, contributing with pace and direct runs.
In nine appearances since his arrival, he has scored three goals, underlining his growing influence in the final third.
His improved performances have strengthened his case for a return to the national team, where competition for places remains high.
Faé’s decision reflects the player’s recent progress and offers him an opportunity to re-establish himself within the squad.
Adingra is expected to be among the players to watch as Ivory Coast prepare for two friendly matches during the March international break.
The Elephants will face South Korea before taking on Scotland, fixtures that will provide an opportunity for returning players to make an impact.
For Adingra, the call-up represents a chance to build on his recent form and contribute to the team’s preparations ahead of future competitions, including the 2026 World Cup.
His performances at club level have revived his international prospects, and the upcoming matches could prove significant in determining his role moving forward.
