An African player was born 5 years after the death of his mother ... and "El Kef" is investigating!

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is investigating the case of Gabon national team player Gilor Kanga who claims he was born in 1990 at a time when documents indicate that his mother passed away in 1985, and he will have to explain the discrepancy in the statements during a disciplinary committee meeting with him.

The Nigerian newspaper "TSI" reported that the professional player in the Serbian Red Star club would attend a meeting of the Disciplinary Committee of the African Union to explain how he was born five years after the death of his mother, a case that emerged when the Democratic Congo Federation filed a complaint against the Gabon national team accusing the latter of forging papers. Official for Gilor Kanga as a Congolese national, not a Gabonese.

It is noteworthy that Gilor Kanga participated in the qualifiers for the African Nations Cup "Cameroon 2022" with the Gabon team and led them to qualify for Group Two along with Gambia at the expense of the DRC and Angola teams, which prompted the Congolese Federation to demand excluding Gabon from participating in the African Nations Cup, which will be held this year. Next in Cameroon and post instead.

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