Togolese football is in mourning. Nibombé Waké, the former iconic goalkeeper of the Éperviers (the Togolese national team), has passed away after a long battle with illness. The loss of this respected figure in national sports leaves a deep void within the football community.
A Career Marked by Courage and Resilience
A key figure in the national team, Nibombé Waké will forever be remembered for his role in one of the most tragic chapters in Togolese football history — the attack on the Éperviers’ team bus in Cabinda, Angola, in January 2010, during the Africa Cup of Nations.
Seriously injured in the feet by gunfire, he survived the attack that claimed the lives of several members of the Togolese delegation. That tragedy left an indelible mark on the nation’s collective memory.
An Exemplary Goalkeeper, a Man of Integrity
On the field, Waké stood out for his spectacular reflex saves, his reassuring presence between the posts, and his unshakable composure. A true leader in the locker room, he embodied discipline, humility, and unwavering commitment to the national colors.
After retiring from professional play, he became a goalkeeping coach, passing on his experience and love for the game to younger generations.
Born on February 19, 1974, he leaves behind a remarkable sporting and human legacy, praised by former teammates, coaches, and supporters alike.
A National Tribute to a Legend
Beyond his achievements, Nibombé Waké will be remembered as a man of courage, dignity, and generosity of spirit.
The editorial team of TOGO TODAY extends its heartfelt condolences to his family, his loved ones, and the entire Togolese sporting community.


