Freddy Rincon, one of Colombia’s most prominent former soccer players, died on Wednesday as the result of a car accident.
Rincon, 55, was admitted to a hospital in the city of Cali in critical condition on Monday after the car he was driving in collided with a bus.
The sportsman’s death was announced by Laureano Quintero, the medical chief of the Imbanaco Clinic in Cali where the former player was admitted after Monday’s accident.
Imbanaco Clinic medical director Laureano Quintero
The Colombian Soccer Federation expressed their regrets about the death of the former captain of the country’s national team.
Colombian Soccer Federation
The former midfielder of Real Madrid, Napoli, Santos, Palmeiras and Corinthians died in the company of his family.
Rincon began his professional career at Bogota’s Santa Fe in 1986 and retired as player in 2005.
The midfielder played scored 10 goals for Colombia at the World Cups of 1990, 1994 and 1998.
Rincon played a total of 84 games for the national team between 1990 an 2001.
President Ivan Duque expressed his condolences to the sportsman’s family and friends on social media platform Twitter.
President Ivan Duque
The mayor of Cali, Rincon’s hometown, declared three days of mourning in the honor of one of the most legendary soccer players in the history of Colombia’s third largest city.