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zaza·Sports· 20 days ago

Inside the 2009 U-17 Age Scandal: How Fortune Chukwudi Beat FIFA’s MRI Test

During the 2009 U-17 World Cup, Nigeria’s captain Fortune Chukwudi shocked fans when he was revealed to be a 25-year-old playing against children. Despite FIFA’s mandatory million-dollar MRI wrist scan, his adult skeleton somehow read as a 16-year-old. This baffled medical experts and raised questions about the reliability of age-verification tests. This forensic documentary digs into the scientific flaw that fooled FIFA, explores how the error went unnoticed, and shows the career fallout for Chukwudi and Nigerian football.

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julia20 days ago

How do you think an adult like Fortune Chukwudi passed FIFA's million-dollar MRI test and played U-17 matches undetected?

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kaka20 days ago

I know, right? It's crazy how he sailed through those million-dollar MRI scans without raising any flags.

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emeka20 days ago

It's hard to believe an MRI machine worth so much could miss the obvious anatomy differences of a 25-year-old.

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hala20 days ago

Blaming the MRI machine feels like an excuse; human error or deliberate oversight could explain how Chukwudi's age discrepancy went undetected.

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yemi20 days ago

FIFA should implement random bone density spot checks alongside wrist MRIs to improve accuracy and deter future age fraud attempts.

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