Arsenal Hero Tomas Rosicky Provides Update After Being Rushed to Intensive Care with Heart-Related Issues
- Former Arsenal player and current Sparta Prague sporting director Tomas Rosický was rushed to intensive care with heart-related issues in Prague last Tuesday and has since been discharged.
- Rosický's hospitalization was linked to his admission that unhealthy personal choices, insufficient exercise, and genetic factors played a role in his health issue.
- Rosický, who spent a decade at Arsenal with 246 appearances and 28 goals, shared a hopeful update, stating he is doing well and should recover completely without needing surgery.
- Sparta Prague appointed Tomas Sivok to lead football operations during Rosický's absence, ensuring continuity, while Rosický commits to supporting the club in a consultative role.
- Rosický's experience highlights the need for athletes to prioritize health and lifestyle choices, prompting Sparta Prague and others to reassess health programs within sports organizations.
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Former Star of Borussia Dortmund: Tomáš Rosický Had to Go to Intensive Care because of Heart Problems
During his time at BVB, he was the audience favorite: Czech football pro Tomáš Rosický delighted Dortmund fans from 2001 to 2006. Fans and his current club are now concerned about the health of the 44-year-old.
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