The former Wales attacker Jason Bowen is living with motor neurone disease, an online fundraiser for his treatment has revealed.
Bowen played as a winger and won two Wales caps, in a friendly against Estonia in 1994 and a 7-1 defeat by the Netherlands two years later.
He had spells with Swansea, Birmingham, Southampton, Reading, Cardiff and Newport before ending his senior career 10 years ago at Llanelli.
A GoFundMe fundraising page has been set up for Bowen, which states the 50-year-old was diagnosed with MND in March 2021 “after feeling weakness and twitching in his arm”.
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