Over 500 Leicester City fans showed up to support Ghanaian forward Abdul Fatawu Issahaku at the premiere of his maiden documentary, Back Stronger.
The 21-year-old released the one-hour show detailing his journey back from a career-threatening injury. The ever-smiling forward was met with cheers and chants, as fans sang his name in appreciation of his love for the club.
Issahaku had spent eight months on the sidelines before returning to full fitness at the start of the 2025/26 season.
In the movie, Issahaku took the fans through the lonely moments in rehab and his first steps on the grass as he battled against the odds to come back even much better.
The Leicester City forward also showed how he spent the summer in his native Tamale, where he also organised a youth football tournament in hopes of supporting talents from the north.
At the end of the documentary at the Weller Lounge, the winger engage in a question and answer session with the fans before signing autographs.
There was a closing remarks from the footballer at the end of an epic night between the player and the supports.
The former Sporting Lisbon forward has scored three goals and added two assists in 12 games for the Foxes this season.
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Over 500 Leicester City fans turned up to watch the screening of Fatawu's documentary, “Back Stronger.”
The documentary highlights his difficult ACL injury and the inspiring story of his remarkable comeback since then.
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â George Addo Jnr (@addojunr) October 29, 2025
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