Cardiff defender Sol Bamba reveals he is cancer-free

Bamba had been battling Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Sport Staff
Thursday 20 May 2021 07:33 EDT
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Bamba has confirmed he is cancer free
Bamba has confirmed he is cancer free (Getty Images)

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Cardiff defender Sol Bamba has announced that he is cancer-free following his battle with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

The 36-year-old was diagnosed just before last Christmas and the club made the news public in January.

Bamba underwent several rounds of chemotherapy and this month returned to action as a late substitute in Cardiff’s home draw with Rotherham on the final day of the Championship season, playing the final few seconds.

In a heartfelt message on Twitter, Bamba said: “Hey everyone, just a quick message to inform you that I’m now cancer free! It is of course incredibly heart-warming news for my family and I, we are over the moon right now.

“I really want to thank each and everyone that has been supporting me, whether it’s been with a comment, a message, a like or whatever, that definitely gave me extra strength to go through this.

“Above all, I want to thank the family at the NHS who took such good care of me, I will always be grateful for your job.

“Thank you to all my family, my friends and of course the club and everyone in the football industry that has helped me facing this challenge. I wish you all a blessed day and hopefully will see you soon again on the pitch. Sol.”

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