Former Real Madrid player and Colombia international Freddy Rincon dies aged 55
The first Colombian player to ever represent Real Madrid, Freddy Rincon, died on Wednesday from injuries sustained in a car accident.
Former Real Madrid player and Colombia international Freddy Rincon has died from injuries sustained when the car he was driving collided with a bus in the Colombian city of Cali.
Rincon was diagnosed with "severe head trauma" following the Monday morning accident, and was admitted to Imbanaco Clinic for surgery.
He made 21 appearances for Real Madrid in the 1995-96 season, and also earned 84 caps for Colombia.
The Colombian Football Federation released a statement following his passing, acknowledging his achievements and the fact that he was the first Colombian to ever play for Real Madrid.
It went on to say: "This constitutes a great loss for his family and friends, and it is also an unfortunate departure for our sport, where we will miss him and remember him with great affection, appreciation, respect and admiration.
"We send strength, support and our condolences to his family, hoping they can bear this sad and painful loss."
Rincon was 55 years old.