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Diallo’s late winner caps remarkable journey from trafficking victim to World Cup hero

June 15, 2026 2 Min Read

TLE DESK: A dramatic late goal by Amad Diallo secured a 1-0 victory for Ivory Coast against Ecuador in their opening FIFA World Cup match, but the Manchester United winger’s story extends far beyond football.

Diallo struck in the 90th minute to hand Ivory Coast all three points in Group E, completing a remarkable personal journey from the shadows of human trafficking to the biggest stage in world football.

Born in Ivory Coast, Diallo arrived in Italy in 2010 at the age of eight through a criminal trafficking network that exploited the dreams of young African footballers. According to Italian authorities, traffickers used forged documents and fabricated family identities to bring children into Europe under false pretences.

The network remained largely hidden until an investigation led to the arrest of five individuals in 2020.

As part of the scheme, Diallo’s real identity was concealed and replaced with false documentation. For years, public records incorrectly identified fellow professional footballer Hamed Junior Traorè as his brother due to the forged family ties created by traffickers.

The experience left Diallo disconnected from parts of his own past. Reports indicate he still does not know the full details of his biological family, making his rise to international football even more extraordinary.

Despite those hardships, Diallo built a successful professional career in Italy before moving to Manchester United, eventually becoming a key figure for both club and country.

His winning goal against Ecuador marked a significant moment in Ivory Coast’s World Cup campaign and highlighted a story of resilience and perseverance.

The 22-year-old’s journey from a child victim of trafficking to a World Cup match-winner reflects years of determination in overcoming personal adversity and rebuilding a life shaped by exploitation.

Ivory Coast will next face Germany in a crucial Group E encounter, while Ecuador will seek to bounce back against Curaçao.

For Diallo, however, the victory represented more than three points. It was another milestone in a remarkable life story defined by survival, resilience and triumph against overwhelming odds.

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