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Benfica's Feher dies after
on-field collapse
Lisbon -
Benfica's Hungarian international Miklos Feher died on Sunday after
collapsing from a heart attack just before the end of a league game
with Vitoria Guimaraes, a hospital spokesman said.
The 24-year-old striker was taken to
a nearby hospital from the stadium in Guimaraes after falling to the
ground in injury time.
Medical personnel struggled to save
him for about 90 minutes 'until about 11:10 p.m., without success, the
player having died', the spokesman told private radio station TSF.
Television reports said that
emergency medical personnel had managed to revive Feher on the field
using a defibrillator. However, his heart had stopped by the time he
reached hospital. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.
This was the second on-the-field
death of a professional soccer player within seven months.
Cameroon midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe
died in June when he collapsed during a Confederations Cup semi-final
against Colombia in Lyon in France. He was suffering from a
heart-related condition.
The stadium in Guimaraes, about 200
miles (320 km) north of Lisbon, will be one of 10 hosting the European
soccer championship finals this summer.
TSF
radio announcers at the game spoke of a delay in the arrival of the
ambulance but Domingos Gomes, a UEFA doctor, told RTP state television
that despite 'access difficulties' impeding the ambulance Feher had
received adequate care. 'Everything was quick,' Gomes said.
Asked by TSF about the apparent delay
in the ambulance's arrival, Gilberto Madail, chairman of the
Portuguese Soccer Federation, said the dispatch of an ambulance was
uncommon. He said Benfica personnel normally could deal with a heart
attack.
'I don't know, but I presume that an
ambulance would only enter when the doctors attending the player asked
for it to come in,' Madail said.
Feher
had come on as a substitute after 60 minutes.
He bent over and then fell on his
back. Team mates rushed to his side and one cradled his head.
When team medics tried to revive him,
some Benfica players kneeled to pray while others were crying,
including coach Jose Antonio Camacho.
Feher
came to Portugal to play for Porto in the 1998/99 season from
Hungary's Gyor Eto. He was traded to Benfica in 2002/03 season after
being lent to Salgueiros and Braga. -- Soccernet News
Brudirect.com
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