De la Red’s heart problem ends career
Spanish international midfielder Ruben de la Red has called an end to his footballing career because of a heart defect, his club Real Madrid announced yesterday. De la Red, whose condition was detected after he fainted in a King’s Cup match in October...
Spanish international midfielder Ruben de la Red has called an end to his footballing career because of a heart defect, his club Real Madrid announced yesterday.
De la Red, whose condition was detected after he fainted in a King’s Cup match in October 2008, will continue working at the Spanish giants as a coach.
“I am starting a very exciting stage in my career,” said De la Red, who won Euro 2008 with Spain while playing his club football with Real’s La Liga rivals Getafe.
“I wish to send my support to all those players out there whose careers were also cut short. I am also very grateful to all the people who have supported me since I fainted.
“I’ve fought against this in vain and doctors advised me to stop.”
He added: “Real Madrid have watched me grow since I joined the under-10 side and now they see me retire from the game. I want to become a coach now. I may have a problem with my heart, but it still beats for Real Madrid.”
De la Red, capped three times by Spain, said that Real coach Jose Mourinho had given him his full backing.