Qatar's sports minister, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, and national team player Assim Madibo have visited Canada midfielder Ismael Kone to check on his health after he was injured during their World Cup game, the Qatar Football Association said on Wednesday.
Qatar suffered a heavy 6-0 defeat by Canada in their Group B clash, during which Kone sustained a broken leg following a clumsy second-half tackle from Madibo. Kone has since undergone surgery.
"They were received by the President of the Canadian Football Association," the Gulf country's soccer governing body said on Facebook.
"This visit reflects the spirit of sportsmanship and the strong relationships on and off the field. We wish the player a speedy recovery and a quick return to the pitch," it added.
The Qatar Football Association posted photos of the visit, with one showing the two players hugging each other. Kone was sitting in a wheelchair.
Qatar are set to play against Bosnia and Herzegovina in their final group match, while tournament co-hosts Canada take on Switzerland.
أجرى سعادة الشيخ حمد بن خليفة آل ثاني، وزير الرياضة والشباب، ولاعب منتخبنا عاصم مادبو زيارة للاعب منتخب كندا إسماعيل كونيه في مدينة فانكوفر للاطمئنان على صحته، وكان في استقبالهم رئيس الاتحاد الكندي لكرة القدم.
— الاتحاد القطري لكرة القدم (@QFA) June 24, 2026
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