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Exclusive Screening Of Abdul Fatawu Documentary At King Power Stadium

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Abdul Fatawu

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1ZSUKPy1Ra/

 

 

https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/media-article/abdul-fatawu-back-stronger-leicester-city-lcfc-ghana-documentary-screening-tickets

We’re inviting supporters to an exclusive evening at King Power Stadium this October, with a special screening of Abdul Fatawu: Back Stronger - the brand-new documentary charting our winger’s inspiring journey from injury.

Abdul Fatawu: Back Stronger to be premiered on Filbert Way

Premiere event to take place in the Weller Lounge on Wednesday 29 October

Priority access and discounted tickets for Fox Members and Season Ticket Holders

  • Click HERE to secure your digital tickets for this special screening

Featuring unprecedented access, the one-hour documentary will be screened to fans in the Weller Lounge on Wednesday 29 October, offering the Blue Army a unique behind-the-scenes look at Abdul’s road to recovery following a serious knee injury sustained during the 2024/25 season.

With Abdul in attendance at the screening, attendees will be the first to watch every step of his rehabilitation - from the treatment room to his first moments back on the grass and integrating with his City team-mates in full contact training.

The documentary also captures Abdul’s summer trip to Ghana, where he revisited his former club and organised a community tournament for young players, before concluding with his competitive return to action against Sheffield Wednesday in August 2025.

Following the screening, there will be a live Q&A session with Abdul, where he’ll reflect on his journey and share his ambitions for the 2025/26 campaign.

Event Schedule – Wednesday 29 October, 2025

5.30pm: Doors open – arrival via King Power Stadium Hospitality Entrance

6:30pm: Documentary screening

7:30pm: Live Q&A with Abdul

8pm - 8:30pm: Closing remarks and open cash bar

With seating for up to 500 fans, this promises to be a memorable evening as we celebrate the resilience and determination of one of our most exciting young talents.

Fox Members and Season Ticket Holders will have priority access to the event on a first come, first served basis, with discounted tickets available at £10 per person. Members and Season Ticket Holders can book tickets now, by clicking .

Any remaining tickets will go on sale to general admission on Wednesday 15 October at 10am, at £15 per person.

Questions for Abdul will be submitted in advance via an email link that will be sent to all bookers. Please note not all questions submitted are guaranteed to be asked.

A raffle to win signed Abdul Fatawu memorabilia will also be held on the night, with all proceeds from the raffle going towards .

There will be a cash bar in operation from 5.30pm - 8:30pm and Under-18s must be accompanied by an adult to this event. Entry will be via the Hospitality Entrance.

Car Parking will be available on first come, first served basis at King Power Stadium.

Supporters with disabilities will need to email  should they require any special assistance.

All times BST.

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Experience the exclusive premiere of the Abdul Fatawu Documentary at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium.

This inspiring film takes you on Abdul’s journey — from the moment of injury, through the challenges of rehabilitation, to his remarkable return to life back on the pitch.
Click Here to View On Sale Dates and Ticket Prices
 

Sale Dates (8am online & 9am telephone)
Season Ticket Holders & Fox Members | 9 October (12PM)
General Sale | 14 October

Prices (exc. booking fees)
Season Ticket Holders & Fox Members £10
General Sale £15

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Does anyone know if this will make general sale? Hoping it doesn't sell out before.

 

In all seriousness, how strapped for cash are we as a club if we're actually charging people to go and watch something like this? I love Abdul but come on. Like someone said it will be on the YouTube channel a week after.

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This is very bizarre, nothing wrong with the documentary itself imo.  If they put it on YouTube for free I'd probably give it a watch but putting on a whole thing like this is weird.

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Lcfc employee:

They buy 70 quid shirts, 6 pound pies, £6.50 awful beer, some even bought £72 match tickets last year, what else can we rinse them for..............i know..........

Sweepstake now open for number of tickets we sell. 

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13 minutes ago, Jabfox said:

This is very bizarre, nothing wrong with the documentary itself imo.  If they put it on YouTube for free I'd probably give it a watch but putting on a whole thing like this is weird.

Playing £10 simply covers the staff and effort to put it on. Jeez our fan base are tight. 

it’s less than paying  to go to the cinema and you get to meet Abdul :dunno: I don’t see the problem 

 

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Fingers crossed he doesn't get injured before the 29th (hopefully doesn't get injured ever)

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14 minutes ago, OntarioFox said:

Imagine how awkward this would have been if he'd come back from injury and been shit :ph34r:

Still got one game left this international break, let me tell you what would really make it awkward….

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1 hour ago, Lambert09 said:

Playing £10 simply covers the staff and effort to put it on. Jeez our fan base are tight. 

This could be a “money can’t buy experience” they was called out for charging for the signing sessions so this is the next evolution of that 

 

1 hour ago, Lambert09 said:

you get to meet Abdul

Do you? You will certainly see him as he answers predetermined questions sent in by supporters and speak of his hopes for the season but nothing mentioned about actually meeting him 

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