Former Defender, Abidal Is The Latest Brand Ambassador For Barcelona
Former
France and Barcelona defender Eric Abidal, who returned to top-flight
football despite a liver transplant, was on Wednesday named as an
ambassador for the Catalan club.
Barca
said they had reached an agreement with the 37-year-old “to be an
ambassador and representative of the club at different events in the
next few years”.
He
will also now form “a permanent part of the globetrotting (Barcelona)
veterans team, as well as collaborating with institutional events in
liaison with the Social Area and assisting with activities related with
the FCBEscola soccer schools”.
bidal
spent six years as a player with Barcelona, making 193 official
appearances and winning 15 major trophies, including four Ligas and two
Champions Leagues. He left in 2013 after recovering from his transplant
but was not offered a new contract.
Abidal
was first diagnosed with a liver tumour in March 2011 but remarkably he
played the whole of the Champions League final against Manchester
United two months later which Barca won 3-1.
A year later he underwent the transplant.
Capped
67 times by France, he played in all bar one of the games in the 2006
World Cup where the French reached the final only to lose in a penalty
shoot-out to Italy.
He announced his retirement in December 2014.
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