Goalkeeper Sergio Rico made a miraculous return to action with Al-Gharafa since suffering a horror riding injury after leaving Paris Saint-Germain.
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Rico suffered a grave horse-riding accidentSpent 19 days in a coma Finally returned to action after 17 months Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
In May 2023, Rico’s life took a dramatic turn during a riding accident involving a mule cart and a horse. The incident caused severe head injuries, leading to him being placed in a medically induced coma for 19 days and spending 36 days in intensive care.
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After his contract with PSG expired, Rico signed with Qatari side Al-Gharafa in September 2024. On Tuesday, Rico made his debut for Al-Gharafa in the Asian Champions League in a thrilling 4-2 victory against Al Ain, a top team from the United Arab Emirates. It was the first time Rico had set foot on the pitch in a competitive match since his unfortunate accident in 2023.
WHAT RICO SAID
Following his long-awaited return, Rico expressed his gratitude and joy on social media, writing, "A return to the game and back to winning. Thank you very much to all the fans for all their support. The first victory in a long series."
DID YOU KNOW?
Before his move to Qatar, Rico built a solid reputation in European football after having played for clubs like Sevilla, Fulham, Mallorca, and most notably, PSG. During his time with the Parisians, he won several Ligue 1 titles and domestic cups and was part of the team that reached the UEFA Champions League final in 2020.






