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Former England and Tottenham star Andy Sinton, 59, is recovering in hospital after suffering heart attack

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Former England and Tottenham star Andy Sinton, 59, is recovering in hospital after suffering heart attack

FORMER England and Tottenham star Andy Sinton is recovering in hospital after suffering a heart attack on Friday evening.

The 59-year-old who earned 12 caps for the Three Lions in the 1990s is said to be on the mend after receiving medical treatment.

One of his former clubs QPR — where he now works as a club ambassador — shared the news and offered a heartfelt message of support to the former midfielder.

In a statement on X, the Championship outfit said: “On Friday evening, our club ambassador, Andy Sinton suffered a heart attack.

“We are pleased to say he is now recovering in hospital.

“Please join us in wishing Sints well.”

Fans of the West London side as well as supporters from across the football world flooded social media with messages of support for Sinton, affectionately known as “Sints” to many.

Sinton was included in Graham Taylor’s England squad for the 1992 European Championship, playing in two games as the Three Lions were eliminated in the group stage.

Sinton also represented his country during the 1994 World Cup qualification campaign, as England ultimately failed to qualify for the tournament.

He is best remembered for a top-flight playing career as a midfielder that included standout stints at QPR, Tottenham and Sheffield Wednesday — earning plaudits for his tireless engine and pinpoint crossing ability.

He also turned out for Cambridge United and Brentford earlier in his career before rounding off his professional playing days at Wolves.

Following his time in the Football League, Sinton continued playing in non-league football with clubs such as Burton Albion, Bromsgrove Rovers, and finally at AFC Telford United, where he later also managed.

But it’s in retirement where he’s arguably had an even more profound impact — giving back to the game through his role at QPR’s Community Trust.

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In 2022 Sinton joined 60 fundraisers, including fellow QPR legend Marc Bircham, on a charity walk from Craven Cottage to Loftus Road.

The walk was held in aid of the QPR Tiger Cubs, the club’s Down’s syndrome team, as part of the EFL’s Week of Action, a campaign showcasing community work across all 72 clubs.

Sinton, who has always been passionate about using football as a force for good, was front and centre of the walk, smiling and chatting with fans and participants alike.

His tireless work for the Community Trust has made him a popular figure with R’s fans old and new — many of whom only know of his legendary playing days through stories passed down generations.

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