Lebanese youth footballer injured in Israeli strike determined to return to the pitch

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A screengrab taken from a video showing 20-year-old Lebanese footballer Celine Haidar undergoing physiotherapy at a rehab center where she is being treated following a critical head injury after an Israeli airstrike. (Supplied)
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A screengrab taken from a video showing 20-year-old Lebanese footballer Celine Haidar undergoing physiotherapy at a rehab center where she is being treated following a critical head injury after an Israeli airstrike. (Supplied)
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A screengrab taken from a video showing 20-year-old Lebanese footballer Celine Haidar undergoing physiotherapy at a rehab center where she is being treated following a critical head injury after an Israeli airstrike. (Supplied)
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Celine Haidar, a rising star in Lebanon’s football scene, won the 2022 West Asia Cup, hosted by Lebanon, after which she got selected to play for the senior national team before her injury. (Supplied)
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Celine Haidar, a rising star in Lebanon’s football scene, won the 2022 West Asia Cup, hosted by Lebanon, after which she got selected to play for the senior national team before her injury. (Supplied)
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Updated 26 April 2025

Lebanese youth footballer injured in Israeli strike determined to return to the pitch

Lebanese youth footballer injured in Israeli strike determined to return to the pitch
  • ‘No pain, no gain … I want to return to football once I complete my physiotherapy and retain my fitness,’ Celine Haidar told Arab News
  • ‘I’ve made a big improvement. There’s nothing that could kill faithful people, and I will never give up because only losers do’

BEIRUT: Shining young Lebanese footballer Celine Haidar is refusing to let a critical head injury she sustained after an Israel airstrike keep her down, and is determined to recover and return to the pitch.
“No pain, no gain … I am very gratified with where I’ve reached in my rehabilitation. Actually I’m surprised … I want to return to football once I complete my physiotherapy and retain my fitness,” Haidar, a 20-year-old youth international, told Arab News on Saturday.
Speaking at Mgr Cortbawi Institute and Rehabilitation Hospital, where she has stayed since waking up from a two-month coma in January, Haidar said she does not recall what happened on the ill-fated day of Nov. 16.
Her father, Abbas Haidar, said his daughter was hit in the head by a piece of flying shrapnel while fleeing their home in Beirut’s southern suburb during Israeli airstrikes.
Haidar, who captains her club, Beirut Football Academy, said: “I don’t remember exactly what happened. All I’m confident of is that I am determined to return to football once I am done with my treatment here in the best rehab center in Lebanon.”
The footballer, who was 19 when she got injured, says her treatment has been a “long and hard journey,” but now “it’s getting better.
“I’ve made a big improvement. I thank Allah the almighty. There’s nothing that could kill faithful people, and I will never give up because only losers do,” Haidar said when asked if she would return to the sport.
Speaking about her teammates’ support, she added: “The team have been caring about my health, and constantly check on me. They all support me and have faith in me rejoining them.”
Haidar, dubbed by her coach Samer Barbary as “Lebanon’s Sergio Busquets,” is described as a skillful and gifted midfielder, inspired by international stars Toni Kroos and Luka Modric.
“Coach Samer is the one who improved my skills and worked on getting me to where I am today,” said the Real Madrid fan, whose football icon is Cristiano Ronaldo.
The 20-year-old footballer also studies physical education at a private educational institute in Beirut.
“I am fascinated by the smartness of Kroos and Modric, and they both have made me love playing in midfield. Ronaldo is my forever idol … his football mentality is the best,” she said.
Meanwhile, Barbary told Arab News that the whole BFA team are “with her in her recovery and she is doing great, thank God.”
He admitted that the treatment is a long road, but that Haidar “is determined and fighting to get back on her feet.
“We are waiting for her and hopefully she can come back to us, but the focus is on her to come back to her full strength, and then we will think about football,” he added.
Haidar’s father told Arab News that his daughter has surprised the family with her strong determination in working on her recovery and treatment. “I cannot say anything more than we thank God,” said Abbas, who expressed his hopes to see Celine “livelier and healthier” than before.
Following her November injury, Haidar was admitted to Saint Georges Hospital, where she entered a coma. She could not speak and remained under extensive treatment for months, her father said.
According to video footage that Haidar shared on her recovery, she can now walk, though with a limp in her left leg. She can also climb stairs with some difficulty.
Haidar, a rising star in Lebanon’s football scene, represented her country as a member of the under-19 women’s side who won the 2022 West Asia Cup, hosted by Lebanon. She was also selected to play for the senior national team before her injury.
“Celine played a major role in us winning the 2024 league unbeaten,” Barbary said.
Before joining BFA in 2021, she played for Safa Club and with them won the Lebanese National League.


Nikola Jokic carries Nuggets past Warriors in NBA Cup

Nikola Jokic carries Nuggets past Warriors in NBA Cup
Updated 08 November 2025

Nikola Jokic carries Nuggets past Warriors in NBA Cup

Nikola Jokic carries Nuggets past Warriors in NBA Cup

Nikola Jokic had 26 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, Jamal Murray finished with 23 points and eight assists, and the host Denver Nuggets beat the short-handed Golden State Warriors 129-104 in the West Group C NBA Cup play on Friday night.

Aaron Gordon contributed 18 points, Jonas Valanciunas finished with 16 points, Christian Braun had 12 and Peyton Watson 10 for Denver, which is 1-1 in pool play.

Golden State played without Steph Curry for the second straight game due to an illness but got Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler III back after a one-game absence. Al Horford (left foot) also didn’t play.

Green had 17 points and made a season-high five 3-pointers while Butler finished with 16 points. Quinten Post scored 14 points, Will Richard had 12 points and Pat Spencer 10 for the Warriors, who played their first NBA Cup game.

Green hit a 3-pointer to open the game to give Golden State the early lead, but that was the last time it was in front.

The Nuggets went up by 14 late in the first quarter before the Warriors made a run. They cut the deficit to 11 after the first and scored the first 10 points of the second to get within 32-31.

Denver responded with a flurry to take back control. Murray hit two 3-pointers, Valanciunas drained his first from deep, made a turnaround hook and then capped a 19-3 run with another 3-pointer that gave the Nuggets a 51-34 lead.

Murray kept the offense humming with two more from behind the arc on his way to 16 points in the period. Denver was ahead by as much as 19 before taking a 66-49 advantage into halftime.

Green tried to keep Golden State close with two more 3-pointers to get within 71-60 but the Nuggets again opened the advantage.

Jokic hit a cutting layup, Gordon threw down a thunderous dunk and Tim Hardaway Jr. hit a jumper to make it 83-66. Denver closed the period strong to lead 99-77 heading into the fourth and led by as much as 28 in the final 12 minutes.