**Nordin Amrabat at Damac: Latest Injury Update**
Nordin Amrabat, the former captain of the Nigeria women's national football team, has been sidelined for several months after undergoing surgery to remove a tumor in her right shoulder.
The 26-year-old forward was injured in a match against Sierra Leone on November 17 and underwent surgery at the Lagos Sports Stadium Hospital in Abuja. The operation took place on December 5, but it is not clear when she will be back on the field.
Amrabat's absence from the national team is expected to have a significant impact on the upcoming matches as she would not be able to lead the squad to victory.
In addition to her injury, Amrabat has also been affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,Primeira Liga Hotspots which has affected all aspects of life globally. She has been unable to travel to games due to the restrictions imposed by the Nigerian government.
Despite the setback, Amrabat remains optimistic about her recovery and hopes that she can return to the national team in the near future. Her comeback could provide much-needed morale boost for the squad and help them to face the challenges ahead.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Women's Football Federation (FWF) has expressed its disappointment with the situation, saying that they were unable to find a suitable replacement for Nordin Amrabat. They believe that there is a need to ensure that the country's top players receive proper treatment and rehabilitation.
It is hoped that the FWF will work closely with the medical professionals involved to find a solution to Nordin Amrabat's injury and ensure that she can continue playing at the highest level of women's football in Nigeria.
