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Racism: Nigerian Footballer, Obi Stabbed In Lithuania

Hand holding knife with blood

Hand holding knife with blood

A 20-year-old Nigerian footballer, Chinonso Jeremiah Obi, is currently receiving treatment in a hospital after surviving a brutal knife attack in Lithuania, an incident authorities have described as racially motivated.

The shocking assault, which occurred on Tuesday, March 17, in the city of Alytus, has sparked outrage across the football community and renewed concerns over racism targeting African players in Europe.

Obi, a promising attacker with FK Dainava, was attacked while his team was preparing for a crucial away fixture against Tauras in Taurage in Lithuania’s second-tier league.

What began as routine pre-match preparations quickly turned into a nightmare as the young forward was reportedly confronted and stabbed in an unprovoked assault.

The scheduled match was immediately postponed as the club and league officials grappled with the aftermath of the incident.

Law enforcement authorities confirmed that a suspect has been arrested and remains in police custody as investigations continue.

The incident has since drawn widespread condemnation, with stakeholders calling for swift justice and stronger protections for players.

In a statement on Wednesday (today), the Lithuanian Football Federation described the attack as a “manifestation of racism” and a stain on the country’s image.

“What happened in Alytus goes beyond any limits of humanity,” the federation said.

“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 body warned that such incidents send a dangerous signal globally.

Chinonso Jeremiah Obi

Chinonso Jeremiah Obi

“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,” The Lithuanian Football body noted.

The President of the federation, Edgaras Stankevičius, also condemned the attack, stressing the need for safety and inclusion in the sport.

“Racism has no place in football or society. Every player, regardless of nationality, skin colour, or origin, must feel safe and do what they do best, delight fans in stadiums.

“Football around the world must be a unifying force, not a divisive one,” he said.

The attack has abruptly disrupted Obi’s budding career in Europe.

The Nigerian forward joined FK Dainava in February 2025 and had been looking to establish himself in the European football scene.

He recently featured in his first match of the season, helping his side secure an entertaining 3-3 draw against TransINVEST just days before the incident.

Obi’s ordeal is the latest in a series of racist incidents involving African footballers in Europe, raising questions about the effectiveness of ongoing anti-racism efforts in the sport.

Only weeks earlier, fellow Nigerian player Tolu Arokodare faced a wave of racial abuse on social media following a penalty miss during a Premier League match involving Wolverhampton Wanderers and Crystal Palace.

While the nature of abuse may vary, from online harassment to physical violence, the underlying issue of racial prejudice continues to cast a shadow over the global game.

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