The League One match between Bolton and Cheltenham was abandoned on Saturday after a supporter suffered a suspected cardiac arrest and needed lengthy treatment in the stands.
Play was halted at 0-0 in the 29th minute when medical personnel were alerted to the situation in the East Stand. The referee, Sunny Singh Gill, stopped the match and took the players off the pitch.
Fans vacated the surrounding area to allow those carrying out CPR to do their jobs. After 20 minutes of treatment on the stairs, the person receiving treatment was taken down to pitch level on a stretcher and carried behind a makeshift screen to the stadium’s first aid room and was then transferred to hospital by ambulance.
After consultation between the two managers, clubs and match officials, it was decided the match should be abandoned half an hour after play was halted with the fan still in a “critical condition”. The announcement that the match would not continue was greeted with a round of applause by those in attendance. Bolton posted on X: “Due to a medical emergency in the crowd, today’s game has been postponed. Our thoughts are with the family concerned.”
A subsequent club statement said: “The supporter was taken to hospital and the thoughts of everyone at Bolton Wanderers are with him and his family. An update on the supporter’s condition will follow. Details regarding a new date and ticket refunds/arrangements for the fixture will be released in due course.”
It is the second time this season a League One match has needed to be called off for this reason. Leyton Orient v Lincoln was abandoned after 82 minutes when a supporter needed CPR in the stands. Fans ran on to the pitch to ensure the match was stopped in order to get treatment for the person in the stands.
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