Brazilian football legend Roberto Carlos has been discharged from the hospital after undergoing heart surgery in São Paulo. The 52-year-old former Real Madrid star had been hospitalized following the discovery of a blood clot in his leg during a routine medical examination on December 31. Subsequent tests revealed a heart issue, leading to a surgical procedure that lasted nearly three hours due to complications, though it was ultimately successful. [1]
Carlos addressed concerns via social media, stating, “I did not suffer a heart attack. I am recovering well and looking forward to returning to full fitness.” He expressed gratitude to fans and the medical team for their support during his recovery. [1]
Widely regarded as one of the greatest left-backs in football history, Roberto Carlos enjoyed a decorated career, winning the 2002 FIFA World Cup with Brazil and multiple titles with Real Madrid, including three UEFA Champions League trophies. He currently serves as a club ambassador for Real Madrid.
Carlos is expected to continue his recovery at home, with medical professionals optimistic about his return to full health.



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