Leverkusen Provides Update on Boniface’s Condition After Car Crash

Victor Boniface in Good health after car crash - Leverkusen
Victor Boniface
The news of Victor Boniface’s survival has come as a relief to fans and the football community, especially as the striker plays a crucial role in Leverkusen’s successful season so far.

Germany – Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen has confirmed that Nigeria international Victor Boniface is in good health following a car accident in Germany.

The Super Eagles striker was involved in the crash on Sunday, just hours after helping Leverkusen secure a 2-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt.

Boniface, 23, shared now-deleted images and videos of the incident on social media, including a shot of his damaged car. In the post, he expressed gratitude, stating, “God is the greatest” and “God says my time hasn’t come.”

According to Bild, a German tabloid, Boniface was a passenger in a car that collided with a truck on the A3 highway between Bad Camberg and Idstein. The incident occurred shortly after 7 a.m., as Boniface was en route to Frankfurt Airport to pick up friends. The car, a Mercedes, reportedly skidded from the middle lane into the truck after the driver lost control due to fatigue, causing the vehicle to overturn.

Leverkusen confirmed that Boniface escaped with only minor injuries to his hand. Both the driver and Boniface were treated at a hospital and have since returned safely to Cologne. In one of the shared photos, Boniface was seen with a bloodied arm.

The news of Boniface’s survival has come as a relief to fans and the football community, especially as the striker plays a crucial role in Leverkusen’s successful season so far. The club hopes to have him fit in time for their UEFA Champions League away fixture against Brest on Wednesday.

This incident caps an eventful week for Boniface, who had already endured a chaotic trip with Nigeria’s national team. A lengthy 15-hour layover at a remote airport in Libya led to the Super Eagles boycotting their Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match.


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