Kandet Diawara: Debut at 1. FC Magdeburg is getting closer despite injury!
Kandet Diawara, new signing at 1. FC Magdeburg, is training individually and could soon be integrated into the team.

Kandet Diawara: Debut at 1. FC Magdeburg is getting closer despite injury!
On August 29, 2025, 1. FC Magdeburg has a new hope in its ranks: Kandet Diawara, 25 years old, is the newcomer who came to the team with great expectations. The offensive player was unable to perform to his full potential in the past at French club Pau FC, where he was handicapped by a muscle injury. Despite this restriction, he has now returned to the Magdeburg training ground and is undergoing an individual training program to regain his fitness. This reports Picture.
Coach Markus Fiedler plans to carefully integrate the newcomer into the team. “Slow progress” is how he describes the current situation and emphasizes that the entire team is eagerly awaiting Diawara’s return. The coaching staff is monitoring the situation closely, especially with an MRI scan scheduled for this week. The evaluation of the results will show when Diawara can start team training. Fiedler also hopes for positive news to promote the player's integration.
A player with a lot of potential
Kandet Diawara brings some experience that could strengthen his role in the team. After returning to France in July 2023, he played for Le Havre AC, where he played one game in Ligue 1 and 44 games in Ligue 2. In these 44 games he scored six goals and assisted three more. These performance data make him a valuable addition to 1. FC Magdeburg, especially on the left wing, where he is considered a fast talent who can pose great challenges to the opposing defense. Managing Director Sport Otmar Schork described him as an “exciting winger” with strong one-on-one skills. His experience also extends beyond the club's boundaries, as Diawara played for the France U-18 national team and the Guinea senior national team, where he scored a total of five goals.
The history of every footballer is often marked by injuries, which are extremely common in contact sports. According to a study, muscle injuries account for almost a third of all injuries in football. They arise not only from physical contact, but also from overexertion, which probably played a role in Diawara's case. Fiedler and his team are aware of the problem and are doing everything they can to optimally rehabilitate Diawara in order to avoid a relapse. Medical Journal highlights that preventative measures and targeted rehabilitation are crucial to minimize the risk of injury.
A look into the future
It remains exciting to see how Diawara's integration into the team will develop. The coach already has a good knack for young talent, which can also be seen in Rayan Ghrieb, who has proven himself on the right side. The fans of 1. FC Magdeburg can be optimistic that they will soon be able to admire Kandet Diawara's skills on the pitch. In the German league, where the pressure on performance teams is increasing, his entry into the team could make the crucial difference. The time leading up to his debut is eagerly awaited.