Former Colombia captain Freddy Rincon has died after suffering severe head injuries in a car crash. The 55-year-old was driving a car that collided with a bus in Cali, Colombia.

Former Real Madrid midfielder Rincon scored 17 goals for Colombia and played at the 1990, 1994 and 1998 World Cups.

He shares with Carlos Valderrama the record for the most appearances at the tournament for his country, having played in 10 World Cup games.

Rincon was part of the side that ended the nation's 28-year wait to play at the World Cup when they qualified for the 1990 finals, and scored a memorable goal in a 1-1 draw against eventual winners West Germany. He also played club football for Napoli, Palmeiras and Santos, as well as leading Corinthians to victory in 2000 at the first Fifa Club World Championship - now the Club World Cup.

Medical director of the Imbanaco Clinic in Cali where Rincon was being treated, Laureano Quintero, said: "Despite all the efforts of our teams, Freddy Eusebio Rincon Valencia has passed away.” In mourning the death of Rincon, the Colombian Football Federation (FCF) said: "We will miss him and remember him with great affection, appreciation, respect and admiration.

“We send strength, support and our condolences to his family, hoping they can bear this sad and painful loss."

Brazilian club Corinthians recalled: "He was our captain leading who led to their Fifa Club World Championship success in 2000.

"It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to a great idol," they said on social media. "Eternally in our hearts."

Fifa, football's world governing body, sent its "sincere condolences" to Rincon's "loved ones, former team-mates and fans from the clubs he played for, and of the Colombia national team".

"Rest in Peace" it added, whilst Italian club Napoli said they would also like to send their condolences to the family of Rincon, who played for them during the 1994-95 season.

He was 55.