PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 26: Jean-Pierre Adams, french footballer, photography on July 26, 1977 in Paris on the grounds of Paris St. Germain. Adams, 22 caps for France A, between 1972 and 1976, is not on 10 March 1948 to Dakar. On the occasion of a mild knee operation, Jean-Pierre Adams falls into a long and deep coma on March 17, 1982 due to an error of anesthesia. This long coma is still ongoing in 2010. AFP PHOTO / AFP

Former France defender Adams dies after almost 40 years in coma

Agence France-Presse
5 years ago
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Marseille, Sept 6, 2021 (AFP) - Former France defender Jean-Pierre Adams has died aged 73 after almost 40 years in a coma, his former club Nimes announced on Monday.

Adams, who made 22 international appearances in the 1970s, slipped into a coma after a mistake by his anaesthetist during routine knee surgery in 1982.

Born in Dakar in 1948, he was one of the first men born in West Africa to play for France.

His centre-back partnership with Marius Tresor for France was nicknamed "the black guard".

"We learned this morning of the death of Jean-Pierre Adams," Nimes wrote on Twitter, extending their "sincere condolences to his family".

Adams also played for Nice and Paris Saint-Germain.

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