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Former Super Eagles Goalkeeper On Life Support
Former goalkeeper of Nigeria’s national team, Peter Fregene, is reportedly battling for his life as he has been placed on life support.
Former Nigeria international Segun Odegbami confirmed that Peter Fregene is currently in a critical condition and urgently needs the support and prayers of Nigerians.
Peter Fregene, who served as the goalkeeper for the Super Eagles from 1968 to 1971 and represented Nigeria at the 1968 Olympics, has been battling with health issues for some time.
Earlier this week, Odegbami raised the alarm over the lack of a functional welfare scheme for retired athletes in Nigeria as he called for support for Peter Fregene.
He added that the retired goalkeeper’s condition sheds light on the challenges faced by former athletes in Nigeria, and it’s a reminder of the need for a support system for athletes in their post-sports career life.
He, however, noted that the football community and concerned Nigerians have shown overwhelming support, and efforts are being made to provide the necessary assistance for Peter’s treatment.
“Peter Fregene is in the hospital and on life support. His situation is critical,” Odegbami revealed in a statement.
“What Peter Fregene needs the most now are our collective prayers that the will of His Creator be done!”
He added, “He is still waiting for help to come to be moved by ambulance to the Ohara Teaching Hospital, Ohara, Delta State.
“I am not raising or collecting any funds on behalf of Peter’s family,” Odegbami emphasised.
“If the need arises, and I am requested and authorised to do so, I shall.”