Saturday 3 December 2016

BRAZILIAN DEFENDER WHO SURVIVED CHAPECOENSE CRASH WILL RETURN FOOTBALL




One the Brazilian footballers who survived the would be returning to football according to doctors information revealed by his father.

Helio Hermito Zampier Neto, a 31-year-old defender who survived the crash will soon be in a stable condition after he might have undergone a surgery on his knee, head and lung.

The 31-year-old's father, Helam, posted on Facebook about the players recovery.

"renewed hope and faith".

"My son is getting better and better. He has just
undergone surgery on his leg and doctors say he will return to football," he said.

"We shall continue praying because we still need his discharge from hospital to see him closely."

More information revealed that 24-year-old goalkeeper Jakson Ragnar Follmann, who has had one leg amputated, although would not lose his other leg, while Alan Ruschel, a 27-year old defender had a surgery on his spine.

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