Fabrice Muamba
FOOTBALL's miracle man Fabrice Muamba today announced his retirement from the game.
The Bolton Wanderers star, who suffered a cardiac arrest during an FA Cup tie
in March, said he was devastated his footie career was over but had to put
his health first.
The 24-year-old thanked the medical team who saved him and said he was
grateful for all the support he has received.
Muamba said: “Since suffering my heart attack and being discharged from
hospital, I have remained utterly positive in the belief I could one day
resume my playing career and play for Bolton Wanderers once again.
“As part of my on-going recovery, last week I travelled to Belgium to seek
further medical advice from a leading cardiologist.
“But the news I received was obviously not what I had hoped it would be and it
means I am now announcing my retirement from professional football.
“Football has been my life since I was a teenage boy and it has given me so
many opportunities.
"Above all else, I love the game and count myself very lucky to have been
able to play at the highest level.
“While the news is devastating, I have much to be thankful for.
“I thank God that I am alive and I pay tribute once again to the members of
the medical team who never gave up on me.
“I would also like to thank everyone who has supported me throughout my
career, and the Bolton fans who have been incredible.
“I am blessed to have the support of my family and friends at this time.”
Muamba's heart stopped for 78 minutes after he collapsed on the pitch at White
Hart Lane on March 17.
Millions on TV watched as medics from both teams and a heart specialist who
rushed from the stands desperately battled to keep him alive.
He spent a month in hospital but stunned doctors with his amazing recovery and
never gave up hope of a return to the pitch.
The midfielder even underwent a heart operation in Belgium last week as he set
his sights on a comeback.
His fiancee Shauna tweeted a hopeful update to friends and family following
the surgery.
She said: "Thank you guys for the support if it is Gods will @fmuamba
will play again even better and stronger than before. Faith can move
mountains."
But docs told him playing in the top flight could put too much strain on his
heart and was not worth the risk.
A source said: “Fabrice is devastated as you can imagine.”
Before the announcement, he cryptically tweeted: “KEEP SMILING PEOPLE.”
The star is now in line for a multi-million pound insurance payout.
Muamba's cardiac arrest was not the first time he has battled against the
odds.
His family fled war in the Democratic Republic of Congo before seeking asylum
in the UK.
Despite arriving in London aged 11 unable to speak English, he managed to get
10 GCSEs and three A-levels at school.
He then joined Arsenal FC’s youth academy in 2002 before moving to Birmingham
and then Bolton in 2008.
The Sun
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