PSG of mourning; Jean-Pierre Adams dies after falling into a coma due to an operation

After almost four decades of falling into a deep coma, the former Senegalese player who played in the PSG and was part of the Selection of France, Jean-Pierre Adams, died at the University Hospital of Nimes, according to the French newspaper, L’Equipe.

The footballer fell into a coma on March 17, 1982, when he was admitted to a hospital for surgery to restore a broken ligament in his knee, but an error in the dose of anesthesia caused him to fall into a state of deep coma in which he had been 39 years and 5 months.

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Adamas was born in Senegal, but at the age of 10 he moved to France and began his football career with Olympique de Nimes, moving to Nice and fishing for PSG in 1977, being known to partner defensively with Marius. Treasure, forming the famous duo ‘the Black Guard’.



“PSG have lost one of their glories this Monday, September 6. Defender of the ‘Rouge et Bleu’ and the French team, Jean-Pierre Adams, who wore the Parisian colors from 1977 to 1979. The Club extends its condolences to his family and loved ones. “

Adamos played 22 games with the Blues, until 1976.

In 1977, Paris Saint-Germain hired him for three seasons. His joy of living, his charisma and his experience command respect. In 1979, he left Paris and joined Mulhouse and then FC Chalon-sur-Saône, as a player-coach. Jean-Pierre Adams, a sports shop owner, was injured during a match with Chalon. Operated under anesthesia at Lyon Hospital on March 17, 1982, Jean-Pierre Adams went into a coma. Paris Saint-Germain had not forgotten him, participating in its jubilee organized in Nimes in early 1984.

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