Soccer-Belgium's Doku dashes back to London for birth of son


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Belgium Training - Seattle Sounders FC Performance Centre and Clubhouse, Renton, Washington, U.S. - June 17, 2026 Belgium's Jeremy Doku during training IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Blake Dahlin

June 22 (Reuters) - Belgium winger ⁠Jeremy Doku made it back to London after flying from ⁠the World Cup to be with his wife, who ‌gave birth to a boy called Praise on Monday, the Belgian football federation said.

"Jeremy received news before yesterday's match that the birth was imminent," said the team ​doctor, Brahim Hacene, in a statement from ⁠the Belgian federation.

"As he had ⁠already been receiving appropriate medical treatment for several days, he was ⁠able ‌to fly without medical risk to be with his family during this very special moment.

"He was accompanied by my ⁠colleague, Dr. Brecht De Coninck. Everything went perfectly, and ​the mother, father, ‌and baby are all doing wonderfully. Jeremy will rejoin the ⁠squad tomorrow (Tuesday) ​evening in Seattle," Hacene added.

Doku missed Belgium's 1-1 draw with Iran in Los Angeles on Sunday, having been ruled out on the eve of ⁠the game by coach Rudi Garcia.

"He can't ​play, and so we'll be playing without him," Garcia had said at the pre-match news conference, adding that Doku was still recovering from ⁠illness. "I knew since Friday that he won't be playing.

"I don't want to get players to play if they're not medically up for the game. I can get players to play even if they're ​not 100 percent physically, but 100 percent ⁠medically is more important."

Belgium, who have drawn their opening two games at ​the World Cup against Egypt and Iran, ‌are next up against New Zealand ​in Vancouver on Friday in their final Group G fixture.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Atlanta; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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