Chris Hughton Opens Up on Prostate Cancer Battle
Former Black Stars head coach Chris Hughton has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, sharing a deeply personal account The post Chris Hughton Opens Up on Prostate Cancer Battle first appeared on Africa Top Sports.

Former Black Stars head coach Chris Hughton has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, sharing a deeply personal account of his health battle marked by calm resolve and quiet strength.
The 67-year-old disclosed that he received the diagnosis in April last year before undergoing surgery to remove his prostate just a month later, in May. Despite the gravity of the situation, Hughton approached the moment with a mindset shaped by decades in football.
“The news certainly didn’t scare me,” he said. “I know everyone is different, but my first impression was ‘I’ll be fine.’ I didn’t instantly think, ‘this is probably just going to kill me.’ I just thought, ‘OK, we’ll have to do what we have to do.’”
Hughton’s response reflects the same composure that defined his managerial career, including his tenure with Ghana’s national team. Rather than panic, he leaned into pragmatism, focusing on treatment and recovery with a clear head.
Prostate cancer remains one of the most common forms of cancer among men, particularly those over 50, making early detection and timely intervention crucial. Hughton’s openness now adds his voice to growing awareness efforts around the disease.
While he has kept much of his recovery private, his remarks suggest a positive outlook following surgery. For many within the football community, his words will resonate beyond the touchline, offering reassurance and perspective in the face of a life-altering diagnosis.
In typical Hughton fashion, the message is understated but powerful: confront the challenge, trust the process, and keep moving forward.
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