they passed almost eight months since last April 23, the day the world of football was rocked by the terrible news that hit Stefano Tacconi, admitted to the emergency room in a very serious condition due to a cerebral hemorrhage caused by the rupture of an aneurysm. After the initial fear, the very slow but steady recovery told almost daily by his son Andrea who, always respecting the family’s privacy, took it upon himself to update the father’s conditions. And so, after a long silence, he delivered the most anticipated news.
He did so, as he had repeatedly done on the most difficult days, always through his official accounts, and for that reason he repeated on the afternoon of Tuesday, December 6 giving one of the best news, which everyone expected: Stefano Tacconi continues in full recovery. “Dad starts walking slowly. Unique emotion” Andrea posted thus underlining the steady progress of the former Juventus and national team goalkeeper, who suffered a brain haemorrhage in the spring.
In April, darkness: Stefano Tacconi had been admitted in an emergency at the Asti hospital shortly before participating in an event that directly involved him, “The Day of the Figurine”, a meeting organized by some collectors who wanted to involve the former number 1 who enthusiastically accepted the initiative. Immediately rescued by his son, he risked his life for several days, even undergoing a delicate surgery. The sudden news shook the world of sport and football in the first place, with many comments and words of comfort for Tacconi and his family. So his condition started to stabilize and then slowly and until now steadily improving.
From the day he was hospitalized, Stefano Tacconi was never alone: the medical team from Asti accompanied him even after his resignation and transfer to the medical facilities in Alessandria, step by step in the healing path that finally seems to have reached the final stageswith the former black and white star of the Brazilian national team recovering.
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