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Thursday, 20 July 2017

PHOTO: Wolves Keeper, Carl Ikeme Thanks English Club For Naming Stand After Him

Semi-professional English club Wednesfield FC have honoured a grateful Nigeria goalkeeper Carl Ikeme with a stand at their ground.

Ikeme, 31, was recently diagnosed with acute leukaemia, a form of cancer of the blood that could affect his career long-term, if not end it.

The non-league club, based in Wolverhampton, the same as Ikeme’s club Wolverhampton Wanderers, unveiled their plans to name a stand in the Super Eagles star’s name to raise funds earlier on Wednesday.
Carl Ikeme was diagnosed with acute leukaemia, a form of cancer of the blood that could affect his career long-term, if not end it.
“Wednesday night we entertain @WolvesUtd1 (Wolverhampton United, another non-league club) – We will officially open and re-name our new stand in support of @Carl_Ikeme of @Wolves,” Wednesfield FC had tweeted Wednesday afternoon.

“We’d hoped to sell the naming of the Stand to raise funds, however it was felt support of @Carl_Ikeme was worth much much more

“Kick off will be 7.30pm – we will charge £3 entry, all monies will go to @CureLeukaemia.”

Touched by the gesture, Ikeme replied to Wednesfield FC’s tweet: “Thanks for the support guys . Can’t tell u how much I appreciate it.”

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