Chris Hughton Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer
Former Ghana national team head coach Chris Hughton has been diagnosed with Prostate cancer.
The 67-year-old received the diagnosis in April last year and underwent surgery in May to remove his prostate as part of his treatment.
A Difficult Battle
Hughton, widely respected for his calm leadership and experience in football, has faced a challenging period away from the spotlight while dealing with the condition. Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men, but early detection and treatment can significantly improve outcomes.
Support From The Football Community
News of his diagnosis is likely to draw support from across the football world, particularly in Ghana, where he managed the Black Stars, as well as in England where he built a strong managerial reputation.
Focus On Recovery
While details about his current condition remain limited, undergoing surgery is often a key step in treatment, and many patients go on to recover well.
Wishing Him Strength
The thoughts of fans and the wider football community are with Chris Hughton as he continues his recovery journey.