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Doha: Argentinian national football team player and Paris Saint-Germain midfielder, Javier Pastore, arrived in Doha last Friday accompanied by his physician.
During his stay, Pastore said, “I’m spending three days here to undergo screening for an injury in my leg by Aepetar’s specialists. I am familiar with Aspetar as I have been here twice and this is my third visit.”
He added: “We come to Qatar with Paris Saint-Germain every year, and we visit Aspetar as part of our preparations for the upcoming seasons. Aspetar is a world-class hospital with experienced and professional medical staff. The hospital attracts players from around the world, and we are delighted to have such a destination for treatment and rehabilitation.”
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