Tunisian footballer Mohamed Amine Hamrouni, the talented left-back for Club Africain, has undergone a successful ankle surgery, marking a crucial step in his recovery process. The 26-year-old, who sustained the injury during a match against Dreams FC of Ghana in the CAF Cup group stages, underwent the procedure with no complications, paving the way for his rehabilitation journey.
The surgery, which took place following the injury sustained on the fifth day of the CAF Cup group stages, was performed on the Tunisian defender, who has been a pivotal figure for Club Africain.
Trained at Club Sportif Sfaxien, Hamrouni’s absence will be felt as he embarks on a period of rest and rehabilitation, estimated to last for a minimum of six weeks, as confirmed by the club.
Having already missed key fixtures, including the recent encounter against Academica Lobito in the CAF Cup group stages and the initial matches of the Playoffs, Hamrouni faces further sidelines as he focuses on recuperating fully.
Despite this setback, the left-back has showcased his talent and contribution to Club Africain, having participated in 16 matches across various competitions this year and providing two crucial assists.
As Mohamed Amine Hamrouni progresses through his recovery regimen, Club Africain and its supporters eagerly await his return to full fitness and action on the pitch.
With his determination and resilience, Hamrouni is poised to overcome this setback and make a triumphant comeback, continuing to make significant contributions to his team’s success in the future.