Sunday 4 December 2011

Brazil legend Socrates passes away


Brazil legend Socrates passes awayBrazil legend Socrates passes away

Former Brazil captain Socrates has died at the age of 57 after suffering an intestinal infection.
Socrates fell ill during a meal on Thursday and was taken to in a Sao Paulo hospital with a suspected case of food poisoning, before being placed in intensive care after it was discovered he had suffered septic shock.
Despite the best efforts of medical staff, he was pronounced dead in the early hours of Sunday morning.His wife and a friend also fell ill after also eating infected stroganoff at a nearby hotel, reports said.
But, owing to his already ill-heath - this was his third hospital admission of the year - he was unable to recover.
Speaking after his initial hospitalisation in August, the former midfield great revealed his poor condition was the result of alcohol abuse.
Socrates enjoyed a distinguished playing career and represented Corinthians, Botafogo, Fiorentina, Flamengo and Santos, as well as Brazil.
Socrates is regarded as one of the greatest players of his generation, a cultured midfielder who won 60 caps for the Brazil national side, scoring 22 goals.
He captained the 'Selecao' at the 1982 World Cup and also played at the 1986 tournament in Mexico, although never managed to win football's biggest prize.
His club career included spells at Botafogo, Corinthians, Fiorentina, Flamengo and Santos, while in 2004 he famously came out of retirement at the age of 50 to make a one-off substitute appearance for English lower-league side Garforth Town.
Simon Clifford, the man who was responsible for taking Socrates to Garforth, was quick to pay his respects.
Writing on his Twitter page, he said: "Another sad weekend for football with the passing of our friend Socrates, wonderful player & principled man who stood by his values, RIP."
A qualified doctor - he took his exams while playing - Socrates was named in World Soccer`s top 100 players of all-time and was put up as one of compatriot Pele`s 125 greatest-ever players.
His brother Rai succeeded where he failed, winning the World Cup with Brazil in 1994.

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