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What kind of illness has Jonathan Bolingi contracted? Now playing in the Serbian league for Vojvjdina, the 29-year-old striker took advantage of the international break and a few days' rest to travel to DR Congo. The opportunity to attend the Leopards' match against Sudan, a qualifier for the AFCON 2023, which ended in a 2-0 victory for the Congolese.
And while the former TP Mazembe player was able to celebrate his partners' qualification, his return to Serbia did not go so well. He collapsed during Thursday's training session and had to be taken to hospital. According to his club's press release, his condition is worrying, as he had to be hospitalized and is now in a serious condition. According to initial analysis results, Bolingi is the victim of a virus that has infected his lungs. The exact nature of the illness is not yet known.