FC Midtjylland Player Seriously Injured in Knife Attack – Danish Club in Close Contact with Authorities

FC Midtjylland Teen Stabbed in Denmark: Alamara Djabi Out of Coma, in Stable Condition

Alamara Djabi, the 19-year-old FC Midtjylland footballer, has emerged from a coma and is now in a stable condition following a knife attack in Denmark, the club confirmed on Tuesday. The Guinea-Bissau-born winger was stabbed over the weekend in Herning and underwent two surgeries after sustaining serious injuries that initially place his life in danger.

The incident occurred on Saturday evening in Herning, where Djabi was attacked with a knife. FC Midtjylland released a statement confirming the player had been stabbed and required immediate medical attention. According to the club, Djabi underwent two operations and spent time in a coma, with his condition at one point described as life-threatening.

“The FC Midtjylland stands in close dialogue and close cooperation with the authorities and provides support to Alamara Djabi and his family,” the club said in an official statement posted on its website. The team emphasized it would not comment further on the circumstances of the attack out of respect for the ongoing police investigation, which includes witness interviews and forensic examinations.

Djabi, who joined FC Midtjylland in 2023 from Guinea-Bissau, spent the 2023-24 season on loan at Portuguese third-tier side CD Mafra. Upon his return to Denmark, he featured primarily for the club’s youth and reserve teams. Despite training with the first-team squad, he had not yet made an appearance in the Danish Superliga for FC Midtjylland’s senior side at the time of the attack.

The club has not disclosed any details about a potential motive or suspect in the attack, stating that such information would interfere with the active police investigation. Local authorities in Herning have not released further information about the incident, and no arrests have been publicly confirmed in connection with the stabbing.

Teammates and staff at FC Midtjylland have reportedly visited Djabi in the hospital since the attack. The club has arranged psychological and logistical support for the player and his family during his recovery. Djabi’s representatives have not issued any public statements regarding his condition or the incident.

The attack has drawn concern across Danish football, with several clubs and players expressing support for Djabi on social media. The Danish Football Association (DBU) has not released an official statement on the matter as of Tuesday afternoon, focusing instead on allowing the investigation to proceed without interference.

FC Midtjylland, based in Ikast, continues to prepare for its upcoming Danish Superliga fixtures while monitoring Djabi’s recovery. The club has not indicated whether any changes will be made to its schedule or training routines in response to the incident, prioritizing the player’s health and privacy above all else.

As of Tuesday, Djabi remains hospitalized but is reported to be responding well to treatment. His recovery is expected to be lengthy, given the severity of the injuries and the need for multiple surgical procedures. The club will provide updates only when authorized by medical professionals and the player’s representatives.

The incident serves as a sobering reminder of the vulnerabilities athletes can face outside the sporting environment. While football-related violence occasionally makes headlines, attacks occurring in public spaces involving players are comparatively rare in Scandinavian football.

For now, the focus remains on Alamara Djabi’s continued recovery. FC Midtjylland has asked the public and media to respect the player’s privacy during this time, reiterating that further details will not be shared until the police investigation concludes.

The next official update on Djabi’s condition is expected to come directly from FC Midtjylland’s medical team or club representatives, contingent upon medical clearance and the player’s consent. No timeline has been provided for when he might be discharged from the hospital or begin rehabilitation.

Fans wishing to show support for Alamara Djabi are encouraged to do so respectfully, avoiding speculation or the sharing of unverified information. The club has not established any official channels for messages or donations, emphasizing that the family’s wishes for privacy should be honored above all.

As the investigation continues, FC Midtjylland maintains its cooperation with law enforcement while focusing internally on supporting one of its youngest players through an extraordinarily difficult period. The coming days and weeks will be critical for Djabi’s recovery, with the football community holding hope for his full return to health.

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