Soccer: Former Singapore captain Nazri Nasir is discharged from hospital after minor stroke



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SINGAPORE: Former Singapore national captain Nazri Nasir was released from the hospital after suffering a minor stroke last week.

“Head coach Nazri Nasir, who was admitted to the hospital last Wednesday, was released yesterday. He is now recovering at home,” the Young Lions said in a Facebook post on Tuesday (December 22).

“Nazri and her family would like to express their sincere gratitude for all the good wishes and kind words over the past week that have helped lift her spirits.”

The Young Lions added that everyone at the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) continues to send their best wishes to Nazri and they hope to see him in action again soon.

The FAS shared the club’s post, adding: “A positive update on Coach Nazri, who will continue to recover at home. We wish him strength and hope to see him again soon. #ONESTRONG”

Nazri suffered a mild stroke last week after being admitted to the hospital for a medical procedure.

Nazri, a former Lions midfielder, was part of the 1998 Tiger Cup winning team in Singapore. He also had a brief stint as the interim coach of the national team and is the assistant coach of the national team for Tatsuma Yoshida.

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