The former striker of the scarlet box asks for help.
Colombia News.
Christian Alberto López Narváez, former player of América de Cali, is going through a difficult situation related to an issue that affects his health.
The ex-attacker of ‘The Mechita’38 years old, made a video to let football fans and his colleagues know that he urgently needs an operation on his spine.
Visibly affected, with an orthopedic neck and in a hospital bed, the athlete asked for help to pay for this surgery since he does not have the money.
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«What I wanted to tell you is that I had a back problem for a month. She was having treatments. Now, when I went to the doctor, he tells me that I have three damaged parts of the neck, and really, really, I have to have surgery », said the footballer who went through the Peruvian league and Deportivo Pereira.
According to him, the operation is extremely urgent.
«I created this group, with all the pain and shame I have; They have asked me for an amount of money that I do not count on. I would like to ask from my heart, if I can count, those who can, I know that the situation is tough, “added the former striker.
Their statements can be seen in the following video:
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CRISTIAN LOPEZ NEEDS HELP!
Cristian Lopez former @AmericadeCali:
“Football friends, I would like to tell you from the bottom of my heart, if I can count on you, I know that the situation is tough, those who can from the heart help me, I need the operation, I could be paralyzed.” pic.twitter.com/MIpVa6U6sA— DUFIE LEBRON® (@dufielebron) February 11, 2022
So far, neither the directors of América de Cali nor those of Deportivo Pereira have commented on this video published by one of their former players.
Some soccer players and former soccer players are apparently doing a collection to raise money to support this cause.
Cover Photo: Video Capture
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