Azam Fc central defender, Abdallah Kheri 'Sebo', will be out of action for three months after undergoing surgery on his right knee
Sebo has injured the 'cartilage' of his right knee joint, which has burned and he has also injured small bones due to the alignment of his right knee and the sprain he had.
The stump defender, has undergone the surgery today, Monday morning, at the Vincent Palloti Hospital, in Cape Town, South Africa
Sebo got the injuries in the previous NBC Premier League game against Tanzania Prisons, which Azam Fc won 3-1, where he had to be taken off at halftime, his place being taken by Nathan Chilambo
The doctor of Azam FC, Dr. Mwanandi Mwankemwa, accompanied the defender, said that Sebo will return to competitive football after three months of treatment for his injuries.
"Sebo has undergone a modern surgery called arthroscopic, which has removed the small bones that were broken and implanted another cartilage. "After the surgery, the player has been directed to practice for a whole month and must rest for a period of three months," said Dr. Mwankemwa



