EX-Premier League star Branko Strupar has revealed how he almost died from a heart attack while playing football.
The Belgium striker spent four seasons with Derby County before leaving for Dinamo Zagreb in 2003.
Croatia-born Strupar won the Belgian league and cup with KRC Genk, and still lives in the country.
But the 17-cap international is glad to be alive after needing an emergency operation last week.
Strupar, 53, recalled: “I thought I had pain from a sore throat, but I went out that night as friends invited me for a game of football.
“In hindsight, it could have turned out very badly. I could have died out there on the pitch.
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“I began to feel worse and worse. After the game I went home, and my wife drove me to A&E.
“The doctor on duty found out straight away what was wrong. A blood vessel was completely blocked.
“Thankfully they were able to insert two stents via my groin, so I was no longer in danger.
“I had a very difficult time last year, when both my parents died in quick succession, and I let myself go somewhat.
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“Now it’s time for me to slam on the brakes. I’ll have to go and see the doctor again for a checkup in three months’ time.
“My blood levels will need to be better.”
Strupar scored England’s first goal of the new millennium when on target for Derby against Watford in January 2000.
He struck 16 times in 41 league appearances for the Rams.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk