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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

AFP 

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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