Emmanuel Adebayor has returned to the
Togo national team after ending his self-imposed international exile
ahead of Tuesday’s 2017 Africa Cup of Nations home qualifier against
Tunisia.
“Adebayor joined the national team
yesterday after negotiations with FTF officials. He trained just like
his team-mates,” Pierre Lamadokou, secretary general for the Togolese
Football Federation, told AFP on Monday.
“He will be with his team-mates again on Monday afternoon for the final training session before the game against Tunisia.”
Adebayor played for Togo at the 2006
World Cup, their only appearance at the tournament, but has made himself
unavailable for selection on several occasions and criticised the
“chaos” in the FTF.
He last played for Togo in June last
year, and turned down an initial approach from FTF president Colonel
Kossi Akpovy prior to last week’s reverse fixture with Tunisia to focus
on his club future at Crystal Palace.
Adebayor, 32, joined Palace in January
until the end of the season, having been without a club following his
release from Tottenham Hotspur last September.
Tunisia are second in Group A after
three matches, level on six points with both Liberia and Tunisia,
following last week’s 1-0 defeat in Monastir.
Only the 13 group winners are guaranteed places at next year’s tournament in Gabon, while the best two runners-up also qualify.
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