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By JEORGE BIRD, DIGITAL ESPORTS REPORTER Published: 23: 21 AEST, 24 August 2025 | Updated: 01: 36 AEST, 25 August 2025 13 View comments Former Tottenham and England star Andy Sinton is recovering in hospital after suffering a heart attack on Friday. The 59-year-old's former club QPR, who he now represents as an ambassador, asked for supporters to wish Sinton well. QPR issued a statement which read: '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'. Sinton was capped 12 times by England between 1991 and 1993 and was part of the Three Lions' squad at Euro 1992. He won the League Cup with Tottenham in the 1998-99 season and made 100 appearances for the club.   Sinton also featured prominently for QPR between 1998 and 1993 before signing for Sheffield Wednesday.   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 ? ? pic. twitter. com/bw Hn4LNa Z8 Former Tottenham and England star Andy Sinton suffered a heart attack on Friday Sinton, who now works as an ambassador for QPR, is recovering in hospital Between 1991 and 1993, Sinton was capped by England on 12 occasions Make your 7 picks by 12. 30pm every Saturday to win £1, 000* Man City V Tottenham *18+, excludes NI. Terms and conditions apply He later had a spell at Wolves and then represented Burton Albion. Sinton returned to QPR in May 2015 as the club's first club ambassador. His job includes attending games and fan events as well as working with commercial partners. In 2016 he helped to create 'Forever Rs', the club's association for former players.  

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