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Gabriela Salgado Injury Sparks Emotional Unity Between Nigeria and South Africa at WAFCON 2024

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WAFCON 2024: Gabriela Salgado lies in a hospital bed smiling as Rasheedat Ajibade and Super Falcons teammates present her with a signed Nigeria national team jersey.
A powerful moment of unity as Rasheedat Ajibade and Super Falcons players visit injured South African midfielder Gabriela Salgado in the hospital, presenting her with a Nigeria jersey in a gesture of sportsmanship and sisterhood.
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In the world of elite competition, it’s easy to assume that rivalry leaves no room for kindness. But on Tuesday night at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2024 in Casablanca, a remarkable gesture from Nigeria’s Super Falcons reminded the world that football is still a sport with heart.

The semifinal match between Nigeria and South Africa was always destined to be a high-stakes encounter. Two powerhouses of African women’s football, 12 WAFCON meetings between them, and more than national pride on the line. It was, in every sense, a clash of titans.

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Among the players eager to make an impact was Gabriela Salgado, the 28-year-old South African midfielder who finally earned her place on Africa’s biggest stage. After missing the 2022 edition due to a serious injury, Salgado had battled her way back into form and into Banyana Banyana’s starting XI. Just 24 hours before kickoff, she spoke with radiant energy at the pre-match press conference, declaring her readiness to help her country rise to the challenge.

Then, in the thick of the semifinal match, tragedy struck.

Shortly after both sides had scored from the penalty spot — Nigeria through Rasheedat Ajibade and South Africa through Linda Motlhalo — Salgado went down following a collision. The reactions were immediate and chilling: players on both sides looked on in horror, some turning away in tears, others dropping to their knees in silent prayer. It was a moment that froze the electric atmosphere inside the Larbi Zaouli Stadium.

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South Africa’s football federation later confirmed that Salgado had sustained a fracture in the mid-shaft of her left leg. She underwent surgery at the Mohamed VI University Hospital in Casablanca and will be out of action for the rest of the year.

“Gabi received exceptional care,” said team doctor Lindi Mokoena, thanking CAF, the hospital, and the medical teams involved. “We’re grateful for the professionalism and support shown during such a difficult moment.”

But the most emotional moment came after the final whistle — not on the pitch, but at Salgado’s hospital bedside. The Super Falcons of Nigeria, who had just defeated South Africa 2–1 to reach the WAFCON final, made their way to the hospital to visit Salgado. Their visit, captured in quiet, powerful photographs, was not about football. It was about solidarity. About respect. About humanity.

Read Also: Super Falcons Beat Banyana in Thriller to Reach WAFCON Final

They had earlier sent her well-wishes on social media. But in person, their presence spoke volumes.

“More than rivals. Always human,” the Super Falcons shared in a statement. “Yesterday, we fought for our countries. Today, we stand for something greater — life, health, and humanity. Because beyond the pitch, we are sisters.”

This visit has touched hearts globally, igniting conversations around empathy in sport. For fans and players alike, it was a reminder of the human stories that lie beneath the jerseys and behind the headlines.

In a time when competition can often bring division, Nigeria and South Africa showed that it can also breed something more enduring—unity.

Read Also: Damilare Jaiyeola Reflects on Super Falcons, WAFA League and the Urgent Need for Change in Women’s Football

As Nelson Mandela famously said,

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does.”

Gabriela Salgado may be off the pitch for now, but her story — one of resilience, pain, and above all, grace — is still being written.

Picture Credit: NG Super Falcons X Page

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