Former Everton Star Royston Drenthe in Hospital After Suffering Stroke
Royston Drenthe, aged 38, is receiving hospital care in the Netherlands after suffering a stroke last Friday, with his team hoping for a smooth recovery, FC De Rebellen said.
- Former Everton and Real Madrid footballer Royston Drenthe has been hospitalized after suffering a stroke.
- Drenthe, who retired in 2023, also played for English clubs like Reading and Sheffield Wednesday.
- A group of former Dutch and Belgian footballers asked for privacy for Drenthe's family during his recovery period.
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The former midfielder of Real Madrid still plays with the team of former footballers Der Rebellen, who announced his illness. At the moment he is hospitalized
Former Real Madrid and Everton player Royston Drenthe has been taken to hospital after suffering a stroke. The 38-year-old Dutchman fell ill on Friday, according to The Mirror.
Royston Drenthe, former Real Madrid and Feyenoord player, was struck by a stroke, as reported by the Instagram account of his current team, FC Der Rebellen,...
The player is serious and is hospitalized
Royston Drenthe suffered a stroke on Friday. News that also reached his former club Feyenoord. Manager Robin van Persie responded to the news after the 0-7 victory over Heracles Almelo.
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