Ralf Seuntjens has returned to the Netherlands for an unpleasant reason. The former Telstar player has recently started playing football in Japan, but a tumor was discovered during a CT scan. That reports 33-year-old Seuntjens on Instagram.
A month and a half ago, Seuntjens exchanged NAC Breda for the Japanese FC Imabari. There he quickly suffered a shoulder injury and during a scan the tumor was revealed. “The results of the CT scan have completely turned the lives of my loved ones and myself upside down. A tumor has been found,” writes Seuntjens. “I went to the hospital in the Netherlands yesterday to start a process asap. “
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Seuntjens started his professional career at RBC Roosendaal. He then ended up at Telstar via FC Den Bosch in 2014. The attacking midfielder played one season in Velsen-Zuid. He scored 17 goals in 36 games. His good season with Telstar led to a transfer to VVV-Venlo, where he would play for four years. He settled at FC Imabari at the beginning of this year via De Graafschap and NAC Breda.