Football
Former PSG footballer dies of heart attack at age 40
Cameroonian Olympic football champion Modest M’Bami dies at 41 site French Paris Saint-Germain.
The midfielder’s cause of death was a heart attack. M’Bami died in Le Havre.
M’Bami played for PSG from 2003 to 2006, became a two-time winner of the French Cup with the team. He also played for Sedan, Marseille, the Spanish Almeria and a number of other clubs. The midfielder retired in 2016.
As part of the Cameroon national team, M’Bami won gold at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, and also became the silver medalist of the Confederations Cup (2003) and the African Cup of Nations (2008).
Source: Sportbox
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