Canoville has been a campaigner against racism and discrimination
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Canoville was Chelsea’s first black player and made over 100 appearances for the Blues in the 1980s.
He has been a campaigner against racism and discrimination after suffering abuse during his playing days.
In 2015, he launched The Paul Canoville Foundation, which works to better lives of young people in London.
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The Foundation announced on Wednesday morning via their website that Canoville is in hospital.
A statement read: “It is with a heavy heart that I share an update on the health of our founder, Paul Canoville.
“Paul is currently in hospital due to a serious decline in his physical health, which has also taken a significant toll on his mental well-being.
“As someone who has overcome extraordinary challenges throughout his life, Paul remains determined - but he now needs time, care, and space to recover.
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“His recent absence from school visits and, most heartbreakingly, the Show Racism the Red Card reception at Downing Street earlier this week, has been deeply upsetting for him.
“We also want to prepare friends and supporters that Paul is very unlikely to attend the premiere of the new documentary about his life tomorrow evening (Thursday) at Regent Street Cinema - something he had been immensely looking forward to.
“Out of respect for his need to rest and heal, we kindly ask that people refrain from contacting Paul directly at this time.
“Any messages of support can be shared as comments on our social posts and we will ensure Paul sees these once well enough. Paul’s regular public appearances are an important part of his income.