Bundesliga
Medical emergency overshadow Heidenheimer Sieg
The sport takes a back seat in the 2-1 of the 1. FC Heidenheim against FC Augsburg. There are great worries about a fan.
The first win of the 1st FC Heidenheim is overshadowed by a serious medical emergency. “It looks like a fan has fallen from the fence and fights for his life,” said Heidenheim coach Frank Schmidt after the 2-1 (0: 0) against FC Augsburg about the incident towards the end of the game. “Let’s all keep our fingers crossed and pray. Football takes a back seat. We are currently somewhere else.”
By helicopter from Heidenheim to the hospital
The fan was stabilized and was transported to the hospital by helicopter, said the spokesman for 1. FC Heidenheim. “If a helicopter ends up in the stadium, you can imagine that it is not just a trapalia, then it is something bad,” said Schmidt.
The press conference started Heidenheim’s spokesman with a statement coordinated with both clubs: “We send all the power of this world, both clubs on the crashed fan.”
Instead of talking about the sport at the press conference after the press conference after the press conference, they were ended after statements to the emergency. “When we got it, we had goose bumps. We send energy and love,” said FCA coach Sandro Wagner.
Towards the end of the game, the mood in the arena was depressed. The scenery had been covered with flags directly behind the Augsburg Gate, where the paramedics were deployed. The Heidenheim professionals could not enjoy their success either. “The thoughts are with our fan and his family,” said defender Tim Siersleben.
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Source: Stern

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