Roberto Carlos, the legendary Brazilian footballer, has undergone emergency heart surgery in Brazil and is currently recovering in the hospital. He was initially admitted for a blood clot in his leg, but further tests revealed a serious heart issue. The 52-year-old former Real Madrid player is said to be out of danger and under close observation, with doctors expecting him to stay hospitalized for another 48 hours.
Roberto Carlos, a World Cup winner in 2002 and three-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid, is currently an ambassador for the Spanish giants. He’s known for his incredible left-back skills and iconic free-kick goal against France in 1997.



