Injury puts Issa Kaboré’s AFCON 2025 participation in serious doubt
Burkina Faso face a major setback as Issa Kaboré’s injury threatens his place at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
The right-back suffered a hamstring problem during the friendly match against Niger, and early assessments indicate that he may spend around six weeks on the sidelines.
Kaboré, a key figure in the Stallions’ defensive structure, left the pitch in visible discomfort after feeling pain in his posterior thigh.
Team officials quickly ruled out a minor issue, and medical tests confirmed a muscular injury serious enough to raise alarms within the national team camp.
His club staff also began monitoring the situation, but the prognosis remains the same: a race against time before the tournament begins.
The timing unsettles Burkina Faso’s plans. Coach Brama Traoré relies heavily on Kaboré’s pace, energy, and forward surges on the right flank.
His absence would force the technical team to rethink their tactical balance, especially in transitions where Kaboré normally drives the attack and covers ground defensively.
The Stallions now wait for a clearer medical update, but the staff already prepare alternatives. Several players stand ready to step in if Kaboré cannot recover in time, yet none replicate his profile or the experience he brings from top-level European football.
The team also worry about the lack of preparation time for a replacement, since AFCON squads require cohesion and rhythm.
Supporters reacted with concern after the news surfaced. Many fans view Kaboré as one of the pillars of the squad, and his performances in previous tournaments earned consistent praise.
They now hope for a faster-than-expected recovery, though the countdown to AFCON grows tighter each day.
Burkina Faso enter the final weeks before the competition with uncertainty surrounding a key position.
The medical team continues treatment, and Kaboré remains determined to return.
However, the injury forces the Stallions to plan for the possibility of travelling to Morocco without one of their most influential players.
