Former Colombia soccer captain Freddy Rincón is fighting for his life after suffering severe head injuries in a car crash in Cali, Columbia
55-year-old Freddy Rincón was taken to a Cali hospital in a critical condition, where he underwent a three-hour surgery, according to the local media outlet, El Tiempo.
Rincón was driving with four other people when they collided with a bus at about 4:20 AM local time.
Reports in local El Tiempo suggest the car of the footballer may have gone through a red light, yet these reports are yet to be confirmed as police investigations continue.
All passengers involved in the horror incident were injured, but Rincón remains in intensive care.
Messages of support are flooding social media for the soccer star, including Colombia’s football federation and former club Real Madrid.
World Cup hero
Rincón was a key part of the golden generation of soccer in the 1990s playing for Napoli and Real Madrid in Europe. He was a consistent goal-scorer for his country in three world cups in 1990, 1994, and 1998.
Real Madrid snapped up the impressive midfielder in 1995, where he spent two seasons.
He captained the Brazilian team Corinthians and won national titles in Colombia too.