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Benfica striker dies after collapsing on pitch
Hungarian striker Mikos Feher has become the second international footballer in the last seven months to die during a game when he collapsed after being yellow-carded while playing for Benfica on Sunday.
The 24-year-old Feher, who had come on as a substitute after 60 minutes, was rushed to hospital but died shortly after.
He had just been sanctioned in injury-time for time wasting after Portuguese giants Benfica had taken a late 1-0 lead over Vitoria Guimaraes in a league match.
Football fans watched on television and at the stadium in Guimaraes, located some 320 kilometres north of Lisbon, as doctors tried to save an apparently unconscious Feher as he lay on the muddy field.
Benfica players, including coach Jose Antonio Camacho, wept or prayed as they paced the pitch in the driving rain before an ambulance arrived nine minutes after Feher collapsed to take the player to hospital where he was declared dead.
Benfica and Guimaraes said in a joint statement Feher was treated for a heart attack for about 90 minutes before he died.
Doctors at the hospital in Guimaraes will perform an autopsy later on Monday (local time) to determine the exact cause of death.
Feher was reportedly set to get married in June. His parents were expe
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Playing soccer when you have a cold?
NOT EVERY HARMLESS COLD CULMINATES IN EMERGENCY SURGERY
Of course, that doesn't mean that you should take a break with every small cough or that soccer cleats Leave it in the cellar as soon as you sneeze. If you have a harmless cold, continuing to train may have no serious consequences if you feel fit.
However, there are also symptoms that you shouldn't kick the ball under any circumstances: swollen lymph nodes, sore throat and limbs, purulent sputum, elevated temperature, or fever. For example, anyone who wants to play soccer with these symptoms has two stress factors acting on their body — the infection itself and the additional effort from sport.
SHOULD YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO FUNCTION?
We too have already played soccer in a physical situation in which we would have had to sit out. In doing so, we certainly do not want to trivialize; rather, we want to express our lack of understanding of our former “I”. It was stupid and lucky. But why is that so?
WHY DO WE RISK OUR HEALTH EVEN FOR A TRIVIAL SOCCER GAME?
Football is a team sport and, of course, you fight with your conscience, especially in the threshold situation of an illness. You don't want to let the team down, after all, everyone in the team is important. This l