NIGERIAN FOOTBALLER HOSPITALISED AFTER RACISM-RELATED KNIFE ATTACK IN LITHUANIA

BY JENN NOMAMIUKOR
Chinonso Jeremiah Obi, a Nigerian player with FK Dainava in Lithuania, has been hospitalised following a knife attack on Tuesday.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Lithuanian football federation (LFF) said the attack was a “manifestation of racism”, adding that the suspect is in police custody.
“What happened in Alytus goes beyond any limits of humanity. The person attacked is not only a player, but also a young person who has come to Lithuania, striving for a career, fighting for the honour of his team and contributing to its victories,” the statement reads.
“Such attacks undoubtedly send a dangerous signal to the entire international football community, and it is incredibly unfortunate that there are still people in our country who behave so unpredictably in broad daylight.”
“Racism has no place in football or society,” he started. “Every player, regardless of nationality, skin colour, or origin, must feel safe and do what they do best – delight fans in stadiums.
Obi, a 20-year-old attacker who joined FK Dainava in February 2025, featured in his first match of the season on Saturday in the club’s 3-3 draw at TransINVEST.
The youngster is the latest Nigerian player who has suffered racist attacks in Europe in recent months. In February, Tolu Arokodare was subjected to racial abuse on social media following his penalty loss in Wolverhampton Wanderers’ defeat to Crystal Palace in the English Premier League (EPL).
