Death of a former PSG player

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Former PSG player and member of the Adanaspor (Turkey) staff, Sol Bamba died at the age of 39.

Football was in mourning this Sunday. We learned of the death of Sol Bamba at only 39 years old. A member of the staff of Adanaspor, the Turkish club, the former resident of the Paris Saint-Germain training center had been hospitalized on Friday, following a malaise. He succumbed a few hours later.

I can’t believe I won’t see that radiant smile againreacted on the networks the coach Neil Warnock who had worked with Sol Bamba at Cardiff City then at Middlesbrough. My heart breaks for Chloe and her family and all my thoughts go out to them. Sol was a ray of sunshine and I will miss him so much. »

Soulemayne Bamba has played in Scotland (Dunfermline and Hibernian), England (Leicester, Leeds, Middlesbrough), Wales (Cardiff City), Turkey (Trabzonspor) and Italy (Palermo).

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