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Uganda: How Arsenal fan met his death while celebrating draw against Chelsea

Mourice Muhoozi by Mourice Muhoozi
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In a heart-stopping turn of events that could only be described as a football fanatic’s tragic finale, Fostine Androdribo, a die-hard Ugandan supporter of Arsenal FC, met his untimely end in the throes of jubilation.

It was a Saturday evening at Galaxy Video Hall in Komendako trading centre, Omugo sub-county, Terego district, and the air was electric with fervor as Arsenal faced off against the mighty Chelsea FC in a grueling English Premier League showdown.

The clash, akin to a battle of titans, unfolded at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea, like a relentless force of nature, surged ahead with two thunderous strikes.

Cole Palmer’s audacious penalty in the 15th minute and Mykhailo Mudruk’s precision goal in the 48th minute seemed to seal Arsenal’s fate, shrouding the atmosphere in despair.

But then, like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Arsenal found an unexpected spark of life. In the 77th minute, Declan Rice, seemingly summoned by footballing gods, sent the ball soaring into the net, shattering the crushing silence that had gripped their supporters. It was Arsenal’s first shot on target, a testament to their sheer resilience.

With newfound vigor, Arsenal launched an assault, unyielding in their pursuit of redemption. And with a mere six minutes left on the clock, their unrelenting spirit bore fruit. Substitute Leandro Trossard, a hero in the making, delivered the equalizer that would go down in history.

It was this monumental comeback that proved too much for poor Androdribo to bear. In a moment of ecstasy, he shed his shirt, a symbolic gesture of unrestrained elation, only to crumble to the ground, leaving those around him in a state of stunned disbelief.

Desperate attempts were made to rush him to Omugo health centre IV, but fate had already written its cruel decree.

Philliam Jabo, the Omugo sub-county chairperson and a neighbor to the fallen fan, recounted the tragic tale with a heavy heart. Androdribo, a beloved resident of Komendako village, Owayi parish, was a man who knew no bounds when it came to his cherished Arsenal. His demise was as sudden and shocking as the miraculous turnaround on the field.

William Drabo, a shattered brother, spoke of a man who had no known health afflictions, a security guard in Kampala city who had returned to his village just days before. And now, in a cruel twist of fate, he would never return to the city that housed his dreams.

As the night fell, Androdribo’s body was returned to grieving relatives, who, amidst their sorrow, chose to forgo a post-mortem examination, leaving the question of ‘why’ suspended in the air like a haunting refrain.

And so, in the wake of this footballing drama turned tragic saga, the legacy of a fervent Arsenal supporter lives on, forever etched in the annals of Ugandan football folklore.


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