Former Ghanaian striker, Junior Agogo who is best remembered in Ghana for his output during the 2008 AFCON has kicked the bucket.
He is reported to have died at a hospital in England.
In 2015 and at 35 years, the former Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday and Zamalek striker suffered a stroke.
In 2017, he was featured in a BBC documentary titled ‘Speechless’ where he revealed his struggles with speech.
In April 2019, Agogo appeared to have fully recovered and was seen dancing in a video posted on his Instagram page.
Agogo scored 12 goals in 27 games for Ghana between 2006-2009.
Our Former player Junior Agogo has died at the age of 40, RIP! ⚫️???????? pic.twitter.com/Km0ph6PCe6
— Zamalek SC (@ZSCOfficial) August 22, 2019
Rest in peace, Junior ❤️
#NFFC are saddened to learn that former striker Junior Agogo has passed away.
The thoughts of everyone at the club are with Junior’s family and friends at this sad time. pic.twitter.com/0t8wlpnEW1
— Nottingham Forest FC (@NFFC) August 22, 2019
Source: EOnlineGH.com