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President of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Michel Platini admitted to a hospital in South Africa

Sally Furniss

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Platini admitted to a hospital in South Africa

Category: Peace / / July 10 '10 at 11:02

President of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Michel Platini admitted to hospital in the South African city of Johannesburg, where he had come to see the World Cup, RBC reports referring to the radio station Europe1.

As noted by the representatives of UEFA, the 55-year-old soccer official recently suffered the flu, because of what took various drugs, and starved because of the tight schedule. All this led to complications in the nervous system. However, according to latest figures, his health condition does not cause fear, and, most likely on July 10 evening, he will be discharged from hospital.

http://mycityua.com/news/world/2010/07/10/110221.html
 
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