The former footballer Cani hospitalized in Zaragoza after suffering a stroke

The 44-year-old former footballer Rubén Gracia 'Cani' is hospitalized in Zaragoza after suffering a stroke a few weeks ago. Although its progression is slow, the latest information indicates that its condition is satisfactory. Cani experienced an intense sudden headache on September 12 while watching television, which led to her transfer to Quirón Hospital, where doctors diagnosed a rupture of a vein in her brain. Subsequently, he was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Miguel Servet Hospital, where he remained for four days before being transferred to the ward.

As a Real Zaragoza youth academy product, where he ended his professional career, Cani made his debut in 2002 and was a standout player during his time with clubs such as Villarreal, Atlético Madrid and Deportivo de La Coruña. According to reports, the health of the former player has improved in recent days and will remain under observation while further tests are conducted to investigate the underlying causes of the stroke. His state has generated concern in the world of Spanish football, where his legacy as a footballer remains present.

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