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Ex-Real Madrid midfielder ‘Colossus’ Rincon critical after bus crash

Former Colombian football star transferred to intensive care following three-hour surgery after suffering ‘severe head injury’ from collision with bus

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Apr 2022 2:00PM

Ex-Real Madrid midfielder ‘Colossus’ Rincon critical after bus crash
Former Napoli football player Freddy Rincon (pictured above right) is in ‘very critical condition’ following a collision between the vehicle the 55-year-old was travelling in and a bus in the southern city of Cali in Colombia, which resulted in the injury of five people, including the bus driver. – AFP pic, April 12, 2022

BOGOTA − Former Colombian star midfielder Freddy Rincon is in critical condition following a collision between the vehicle he was traveling in and a bus, authorities said yesterday.

The 55-year-old former Real Madrid and Napoli player was taken to hospital suffering from a “severe head injury”, said Dr. Laureano Quintero of the Imbanaco Grupo Quironsalud clinic in the southern city of Cali.

Rincon underwent almost three hours of surgery before being transferred to intensive care in a “very critical condition ... his prognosis is reserved”, said Quintero.

A Cali bus and “a truck seemingly carrying four people” collided at around 4:30 am, said the local transport undersecretary Edwing Candelo.

Five people were injured in the crash, including the bus driver, said Candelo.

Local media shared a video that showed the bus hitting the passenger side of the truck at a crossroads.

Candelo said the images “suggest that the traffic light was red when the truck crossed”.

He said both the truck and bus could have been speeding.

The bus driver passed a breath test for alcohol while Candelo said it was not known who was driving the truck.

Rincon was born in the southwestern port city of Buenaventura and was known as the “Colossus” during his career.

He was a star of the Colombia side that played at the World Cup in Italy in 1990.

He played much of his career in Brazil − turning out for Palmeiras and Corinthians, where he won the FIFA Club World Cup in 2000.

“All our prayers are with our world champion... Stay strong, Freddy,” said Corinthians on Twitter.

“All our strength and affection goes out to Freddy after the accident today,” added Real Madrid on Twitter. – AFP, April 12, 2022

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