“I felt like i was going to faint” – Former Bournemouth Nigerian winger reveals shocking revelation

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Richard Yinka

Richard Yinka is a sport analyst, sport writer and a Manchester United fan

Nigerian winger Nnamdi Ofoborh’s journey from promising talent to overcoming a life-threatening condition is one of immense courage and determination.

The Nigerian midfielder, once destined for stardom at Rangers, faced a cruel twist of fate but has since made an inspiring return to the pitch with Swindon Town.

Career Interrupted by Heart Condition

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Nnamdi Ofoborh delighted after returning to football

In 2021, the Nigerian signed a pre-contract with Scottish giants Rangers after impressing on loan at Wycombe Wanderers.

The dynamic midfielder’s ability to impact games from midfield earned him widespread attention, making his move to Ibrox highly anticipated. However, a devastating medical diagnosis halted his progress.

Shortly after joining Rangers, it was discovered that Ofoborh had a heart condition causing his heart to stop pumping blood effectively.

This condition put him at significant risk of cardiac arrest during physical exertion, sidelining him indefinitely.

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Ofoborh in action for Bournemouth

Despite undergoing two heart surgeries and being told there was only a 35-40% chance of playing again, the Nigerian shared via FLW.

He described the terrifying experience of his heart racing uncontrollably during training, sharing, “I felt like I was going to faint… In my head, I was thinking, ‘I could die right now.’”

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A Triumphant Return

In 2024, after parting ways with Rangers to seek new opportunities, Ofoborh made an extraordinary comeback by signing with Swindon Town.

Now a key player for the League Two side, the 25-year-old has defied the odds, showcasing the resilience that once made him a standout prospect.

 

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