À 72 ans, Juan Carlos continue de jouer au football malgré la maladie de Parkinson

Juan Carlos, âgé de 72 ans et diagnostiqué avec la maladie de Parkinson, préserve sa passion pour le football grâce au soutien de sa femme, d'un ami et à sa propre détermination.

L'homme a commencé à présenter des symptômes de la maladie mais a d'abord refusé tout traitement. Ses coéquipiers lui ont fait comprendre que sans soins médicaux, il ne pourrait pas retourner sur le terrain.

Un ami et son épouse ont joué un rôle clé pour permettre à Juan Carlos d'aller de l'avant et de continuer à pratiquer le sport qu'il aime. Cette histoire a été partagée dans une vidéo le 2 juillet 2026.

Ce cas souligne comment la passion pour le football a poussé Juan Carlos à ne pas abandonner cette activité malgré son diagnostic.

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