Cardiff City defender Sol Bamba is being treated for cancer, the Championship club has announced.
The 35-year-old Ivory Coast worldwide has been recognized with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma and is undergoing chemotherapy.
"Sol has begun his warfare in normally effective spirits and will proceed to be a necessary section of the Bluebirds family," stated the Bluebirds.
Bamba joined Cardiff in October 2016 under former supervisor Neil Warnock.
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The National Health Service Wales describes the sickness as "a kind of cancer that develops in the lymphatic system, a community of vessels and glands unfold all through your body.
"The lymphatic machine is a section of your immune system".
The Bluebirds stated Bamba is "universally admired through team-mates, group of workers .
The club's declaration added: "During remedy Sol will help his crew mates at fits and youthful gamers inside the Academy, with whom he will proceed his teaching development.
"While we request privateness for him and his household at this time, messages of aid to be surpassed on to Sol can also be despatched to club@cardiffcityfc.co.uk."
"We are all with you Sol."
Bamba helped Cardiff win promotion to the Premier League in 2018 and has made more than a hundred appearances for the club.
The former Paris St Germain participant has been a massively famous member of the squad, although this season he has been constrained to 5 Championship replacement appearances and one League Cup start.
He is a whole lot travelled participant who has had spells at Dunfermline, Hibernian, Leicester City, Trabzonspor and Italian membership Palermo as properly as Leeds United.
France-born Bamba has performed forty six instances for the Ivory Coast, which includes World Cup appearances and used to be part of their African Cup of Nations squad when they were runners-up in 2012.
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