Tragedy in African Football as Burundian Midfielder Igiraneza Aimé Guéric Collapses and Dies on the Pitch Amid Allegations of Witchcraft Use

Tragedy struck Burundian football after second-division midfielder Igiraneza Aimé Guéric collapsed and died during a competitive league match, sparking widespread shock and controversy across the country. The incident occurred on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at the Ngaraga National Technical Centre, where Guéric was playing for Les Guêpiers du Lac against LLB Amasipiri Never Give Up.
Eyewitnesses reported that the player suddenly slumped on the pitch during the game and was given immediate medical attention before being rushed to the hospital. Despite the swift response, Guéric was confirmed dead on arrival, leaving teammates, officials, and fans devastated.
While the Burundi Football Federation (FFB) confirmed the footballer’s death in an official condolence statement, it did not disclose the cause of death. The federation expressed sympathy to the player’s family, his club, and the wider Burundian football community, urging calm and respect as the nation mourns.
However, the tragedy quickly became controversial following allegations by spectators who claimed that Guéric’s collapse was linked to a traditional witchcraft practice. According to reports circulating among fans and cited by some media outlets, the midfielder allegedly swallowed a coin taken from a charm or amulet hidden under his tongue—an act believed to provide spiritual advantage in football. It was claimed this action caused him to choke or collapse, ultimately leading to his death.
These allegations remain unconfirmed, with no official medical or forensic report released to support them. Notably, Guéric had reportedly denied previous accusations of using spiritual aids, despite claims that such practices remain common in parts of African football.
The incident has ignited a national conversation in Burundi about the dangers of using spiritual or mystical objects, often referred to as “gris-gris,” in sports. Reports indicate that the Burundi Football Federation has already placed a ban on such practices due to the risks they pose to players’ health and safety.
Football stakeholders, fans, and civil society groups have called for a thorough investigation into Guéric’s death to establish the true cause and prevent future tragedies. The case has also renewed discussions about superstition, player education, and the need for stronger medical and regulatory safeguards in African football, especially in lower divisions where resources are limited.
Guéric’s death adds to a troubling history of football-related tragedies on the continent and underscores the urgent need for awareness, professionalism, and player welfare reforms at all levels of the game.
Tragedy in African Football as Burundian Midfielder Igiraneza Aimé Guéric Collapses and Dies on the Pitch Amid Allegations of Witchcraft Use Tragedy struck Burundian football after second-division midfielder Igiraneza Aimé Guéric collapsed and died during a competitive league match, sparking widespread shock and controversy across the country. The incident occurred on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at the Ngaraga National Technical Centre, where Guéric was playing for Les Guêpiers du Lac against LLB Amasipiri Never Give Up. Eyewitnesses reported that the player suddenly slumped on the pitch during the game and was given immediate medical attention before being rushed to the hospital. Despite the swift response, Guéric was confirmed dead on arrival, leaving teammates, officials, and fans devastated. While the Burundi Football Federation (FFB) confirmed the footballer’s death in an official condolence statement, it did not disclose the cause of death. The federation expressed sympathy to the player’s family, his club, and the wider Burundian football community, urging calm and respect as the nation mourns. However, the tragedy quickly became controversial following allegations by spectators who claimed that Guéric’s collapse was linked to a traditional witchcraft practice. According to reports circulating among fans and cited by some media outlets, the midfielder allegedly swallowed a coin taken from a charm or amulet hidden under his tongue—an act believed to provide spiritual advantage in football. It was claimed this action caused him to choke or collapse, ultimately leading to his death. These allegations remain unconfirmed, with no official medical or forensic report released to support them. Notably, Guéric had reportedly denied previous accusations of using spiritual aids, despite claims that such practices remain common in parts of African football. The incident has ignited a national conversation in Burundi about the dangers of using spiritual or mystical objects, often referred to as “gris-gris,” in sports. Reports indicate that the Burundi Football Federation has already placed a ban on such practices due to the risks they pose to players’ health and safety. Football stakeholders, fans, and civil society groups have called for a thorough investigation into Guéric’s death to establish the true cause and prevent future tragedies. The case has also renewed discussions about superstition, player education, and the need for stronger medical and regulatory safeguards in African football, especially in lower divisions where resources are limited. Guéric’s death adds to a troubling history of football-related tragedies on the continent and underscores the urgent need for awareness, professionalism, and player welfare reforms at all levels of the game.
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