Fabrice Muamba Collapse Video March 17, 2012- FA Cup Spurs Bolton Tie Abandoned

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The FA Cup tie between Bolton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur on 17 March, 2012 was abandoned in the 41st minute of the game after Trotters midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed in the middle of the pitch. After Muamba’s collapse, referee Howard Webb took the decision of abandoning the game after discussions with Harry Redknapp and Owen Coyle.

Early reports seem to suggest he suffered from a heart attack/cardiac arrest on the pitch.

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Fabrice Muamba Collapse

Muamba was given emergency CPR and then taken to the The Heart Attack Centre at The London Chest Hospital. Coyle and Kevin Davies were with him in the ambulance. He was not breathing when he was taken down the tunnel. Both sets of medics tried to revive him with a defibrillator and he was electronically charged on atleast two occasions. Muamba’s face was facing the turf when the medics arrived.

Coyle later remarked that Muamba’s condition is serious and “critically ill”.

Muamba, an England U-21 regular, has also previously played for Arsenal and Birmingham City. He was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but migrated to England at the age of 11. Both sets of players were stricken and shocked when he collapsed on the pitch

249 thoughts on “Fabrice Muamba Collapse Video March 17, 2012- FA Cup Spurs Bolton Tie Abandoned”

  1. i have no doubt whatsoever that fabrice will make it.He is a fighter and for a fact that he is breathing says half of the battle is won.I expect a good outcome from his conditions.Fight on soldier.

  2. A nice chap- excelled in his studies too, unlike some of the yobs and wastrels we have around.

    A levels in Maths, French and English.

    Get well soon Fabrice. The footy world will be poorer without you.

  3. Get Well Soon Fabrice. Praying for you in Ireland. I know YNWA is liverpool`s motto, but it`s true. YNWA

  4. The doctors and specialists at this hospital will look after him, the best care anyone would wish for he is in good hands, gods speed FAB, get well soon, S.A.F.C. fans from Blaydon.

  5. Get well soon, wishes with you and your loved ones. Big respect to all medical staff at the match. God bless

  6. Sports fans of the world unite,say a prayer for Fabrice Muamba.Be strong Fabrice. Too young to leave us!!!!!!!

  7. Please get well Frabrice, I may be 6500 miles away from the UK here in Thailand, but l,m a BWFC supporter and watch all BWFC matches in Thailand.
    My thoughts are with you Frabrice, but you are a very strong lad and l,m sure you will pull through.
    Many thanks to the medical staff, Tottenham staff, players and both sets of fans, you are all a great credit to the game

  8. god help MUAMBA to be allright soon we love you Muamba and we pray for you its me Prince player from R.R.C PERUWELZ FC, BELGIUM ameen.

  9. from the Govender family and all soccer supporters of South Africa- our prayers are with u for a speedy recovery Fabrice Muamba.

  10. May the lord revives you back tolife and make that which breathes in you come alive. Amen The entire HOS Sports Resources, pray for you and Nigeria as a whole.

  11. may the hand god touch such a talented young man and recover fully to sing his praise’s … we at sherwin is praying for you fabrice god bless you ..

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