Ex-Cameroon International Rigobert Song Is Dead
Former Cameroon International Rigobert Song has passed
away.
Song, one of the most recognizable faces in African soccer died
at the age of 40.
He suffered a stroke on October 3 and was said to have been
making a recovery. News of his death was confirmed on October 7, days after
government officials in his homeland had given him the all-clear.
Cameron’s health minister, Andre Mama Fouda, had on October 5
said after Song left the hospital where he was taken to for cerebral aneursym,
“He leaves conscious. His life is no longer in danger, but he is not out of the
woods yet. We hope he gets well soon, and comes back in full form, as we know
him to be.”
Another report on October 5 said Song had opened his eyes
following his coma.
Former Cameroon team-mate Samuel Eto’o who earlier tweeted in
French: “I wish you courage and a speedy recovery big brother” later tweeted
again after hearing the sad news again “sad to hear the demise of my big
brother, RIP”.
Song played 137 times for his country and had spells with
English clubs Liverpool and West Ham. He has been working as a coach for
Cameroon’s football federation following his departure as Chad coach.
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