Jean Pierre Adams Dies 39 years After Falling Into Coma

Adams won 22 caps for France in the 70s, Medical error left PSG and Nîmes player in coma

Jean-Pierre Adams, an ex-footballer who fell into a state of extreme lethargy in 1982 after a bungled knee activity, has kicked the bucket at 73 years old, his previous clubs Nimes Olympique, Paris Holy person Germain, and Decent said.

Adams, an overwhelming focal safeguard, begun his profession in Fontainebleu, where he helped the neighborhood side win its beginner title, prior to moving to Nimes to finish the paperwork for the city’s then first division side.

Inside two years, had Nimes wrapped sprinters up as well as Adams was playing for France – one of the primary Dark players to do as such.

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With the public group, Adams framed a focal cautious organization known as the “Garde Noire” – “Rogue” – close by Marius Trésor.

“We took in today of the death of Jean-Pierre Adams,” Nimes composed on Twitter. “He had worn the shades of Nimes Olympique multiple times and with Marius, Trésor made up ‘the villain’ of the French group.

“The club gives its most earnest sympathies to his friends and family and his family.”

Adams, who was brought into the world in Senegal, proceeded to play for nine continuous seasons in France’s top division, additionally addressing Pleasant and Paris Holy person Germain while accumulating 22 covers for the French public group.

“Decent was crushed to learn of the death of Jean-Pierre Adams, who fell into a state of extreme lethargy on Walk 17, 1982,” Pleasant composed on Twitter.

“The previous protector wore the shades of the Rec center multiple times from 1973 to 1977. OGC Decent stands with the aggravation of his family members who have cared for him for a very long time.”

Decent says an accolade will be paid to Adams at their home match against Monaco on September 19.

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