JSK: Cameroon striker Albert Ebossé killed on the ground

Cameroon international striker Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie (JSK), Albert Ebossé (26), died Saturday evening after receiving a pad on the head by regaining the locker room after the match between his team to the USM Alger.

The Saturday night match between Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie (JSK) USM Alger (USMA) at the stadium from November 1 Tizi Ouzou ended with a terrible tragedy. So Albert Ebossé player JSK was preparing to return to the locker room after the defeat of his team (2-1, 2nd day of the first Algerian Division), he was hit by a projectile (a keypad) launched the stands, where incidents had erupted earlier. Fans of Canaris, furious that their protected bow during this first outing of the season at home, threw objects of any kind towards the ground. It is in this way that the Cameroon striker 26 years (six selections) was very seriously wounded in the head.
Kabylia and Cameroon in mourning

Admitted to the emergency room of the University Hospital of Tizi Ouzou, adjacent to the stadium which hosted the meeting, Ebossé suffered a head injury when he arrived at the scene but died later as a result of his injuries. "Local authorities conducted by the Wali of Tizi Ouzou, Abdelkader Bouazeghi, went to the University Hospital of Tizi Ouzou few minutes after the announcement of the death of Cameroon player," it said in the press of the country, recounts the immediate mourning in which the death of the only scorer in the match JSK (penalty) plunged the entire country, Kabylia in particular, and of course the Cameroon (he was born in Douala on October 6 1989). "The bad news of the cruel loss Ebossé has quickly made the rounds of Kabylia, spreading grief and consternation among fans of the yellow and green in particular and all sports in general," wrote El Watan.
A Dream: Indomitable Lions

Arrived in July 2013 at JSK Ebossé Bodjongo Albert, whose real name, had earlier in his career defending the colors of Perak FA (Malaysia), AC Douala, the Unisport Bafang and FC Coton Sport (Cameroon ). "I'm already proud to be at JSK and produce performances that allow me to believe in my dream. My dream is to play in a great league, in France, in Europe. I work every day for that, "said in February the Cameroonian revelation of the first half of the season and top scorer last year. Repeatedly selected national youth team, Ebossé dreamed of one day wearing the jersey of the Indomitable Lions. Human stupidity has finally made ​​his dreams this Saturday, August 23, 2014 on a football field. Where he had multiplied exploits since his arrival in Kabylie.