Jean-Pierre Adams: Former France and Paris Saint-Germain defender dies after 39 years in coma

Former France international Jean-Pierre Adams has died at the age of 73 after being in a coma for 39 years; the former PSG defender underwent a knee operation in 1982 but errors with the anesthetic resulted in a cardiac arrest and brain damage

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Image: Former France international Jean-Pierre Adams has died at the age of 73 after spending 39 years in a coma

Former France and Paris Saint-Germain defender Jean-Pierre Adams has died at the age of 73 after spending 39 years in a coma.

Senegal-born Adams, who played for PSG between 1977 and 1979 and won 22 caps for his adopted country, underwent a knee operation in 1982 but errors with the anesthetic resulted in cardiac arrest and brain damage.

He left hospital after 15 months, after which he was cared for by his wife Bernadette, but never regained consciousness.

In a statement PSG expressed their condolences and said Adams' "joie de vivre, charisma and experience commanded respect".

Adams also made 145 appearances for Nice prior to his move to the capital, having played 84 matches for his first club Nimes.

Nice will pay tribute at their home match against Monaco on September 19.

Nimes said they offered "most sincere condolences to his loved ones and to his family".