Nigeria captain Wilfred Ndidi's father passes away in car accident
Besiktas and Nigeria midfielder Wilfred Ndidi has lost his father on Tuesday morning after a car crash in the town of Umunede in Delta State, Nigeria.

The PSG right-back has yet to return to action since helping Morocco reach the AFCON 2025 final, with reports indicating that the French champions are taking a measured approach to his reintegration after the disappointment of finishing runners-up.
According to Le Parisien, Hakimi's return to training has been kept deliberately low-profile, with PSG's technical staff mindful of the toll the tournament has taken on the defender following Morocco's defeat in the final, Pulse Sports reported.
Head coach Luis Enrique is understood to be fully involved in the decision-making process and has opted against rushing the club captain back into competitive action.
Hakimi missed PSG's recent 1-0 Ligue 1 victory over Auxerre and is also expected to sit out their upcoming UEFA Champions League encounter against Newcastle United, further underlining the club's cautious stance.
Morocco's AFCON campaign ended in heartbreak after a final loss to Senegal, led by Hakimi's PSG teammate Ibrahim Mbaye. While Mbaye has already returned to training and featured for PSG, Hakimi's slower return highlights the club's individualised approach to player management.
The situation has drawn added attention following Hakimi's inclusion in the AFCON 2025 Team of the Tournament - a selection that sparked debate given he missed the early stages of the competition due to injury.
Despite the external noise, PSG appear content to prioritise long-term performance and player welfare, opting for patience as they navigate a congested domestic and European schedule.
For now, the French giants remain focused on ensuring their Morocco captain returns at full capacity rather than forcing an early comeback.