Fabrice Muamba collapses in FA Cup Quarter Final Tie

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Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba is critically ill after collapsing during the FA Cup fifth-round tie against Tottenham.


The 23-year-old is being treated in the intensive care unit of the heart attack centre at the London Chest Hospital.

Medics spent 10 minutes trying to resuscitate him on the field after he fell to the ground with no other players around him.

"Bolton Wanderers can confirm that Fabrice Muamba has been admitted to The Heart Attack Centre at The London Chest Hospital where he is in a critically ill condition in intensive care," said a joint statement from Bolton and the hospital released at 2130 GMT on Saturday.

"No further information will be issued at this stage. The club and hospital request that the media and public respect the family's privacy at this time."

Medical staff gave the former England Under-21 international mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and tried to revive him with a defibrillator. In total six medics were treating the player.

Both sets of supporters chanted Muamba's name as he was taken off the pitch on a stretcher. ESPN, who were broadcasting the match, reported that he was not breathing as he was taken into the tunnel.

Referee Howard Webb called the visibly shaken players off the field after consulting with Bolton manager Owen Coyle and Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp.
Minutes later the match was abandoned.

A Bolton spokesman said: "Fabrice Muamba has been taken to hospital following his collapse. There is no further information at this time."
The former Arsenal midfielder was accompanied in the ambulance by Coyle and club captain Kevin Davies.

PLAYERS' MESSAGES ON TWITTER

"Praying for you Fab. Hope he's OK. Thoughts with him and his family. For all those asking, I know as much as you do. Waiting anxiously for updates from teammates. Fab is a fighter!" Bolton midfielder Stuart Holden

"Pray for Fab. God willing he will pull through." Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe

"All our hearts with Fabrice Muamba, one of my closest friends at Bolton. I'm shocked, wishing him a fast recovery." Wigan's former Bolton goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi

"Hope Fabrice Muamba is OK. Praying for him and his family. Still in shock." Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney

"Doesn't matter who you support. Doesn't matter if you aren't a football fan. Doesn't matter if you aren't religious. Pray for Fabrice Muamba." Tottenham defender Kyle Walker

"I'm so sad about what happened to Fabrice Muamba today. Played with him for a couple of years. What a great guy. Always a smile on his face. Please Fabrice bring that smile back. My thoughts are with you and your lovely family!" Arsenal captain Robin van Persie

BBC Radio 5 live's chief football reporter Dennis, who was covering the game at White Hart Lane, witnessed medics rushing to aid Muamba.

"When the medical staff arrived his face was on the turf," he said.

"You could see them using a defibrillator and he was [electronically] charged on at least two occasions. Everyone could see Fabrice Muamba was fighting for his life.

"If he does pull through it will be down to the quick actions of the medics."

Soon after the incident, messages of support flooded in for the former Birmingham player.

Spurs' Rafael van der Vaart was one of those on the pitch when Muamba collapsed. He tweeted: "Terrible what happened with Muamba during the game. We're all praying for him."

England international Jack Wilshere, who played with Muamba at Bolton, wrote: "Hope Muamba is OK. Thoughts with him."

Middlesbrough defender Justin Hoyte, who played in the Arsenal youth team with Muamba, said: "I seriously hope my best friend in football is OK. Stay strong bro, please please stay strong. God is with you remember that."

Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor said it was a "terrible thing to see for all the football family".

"This can happen on a pitch and [it is] one of the reasons why we insist all youngsters coming into the game have the ability to have heart screenings to avoid this happening," he said.

FA chairman David Bernstein said their thoughts and prayers were with Muamba and his family.

"Fabrice has played 33 times for England Under-21s, captaining Stuart Pearce's side during this time and is a player, and more importantly, a person we care greatly for," he said.

"We are in contact with Bolton Wanderers over Fabrice's condition and are awaiting updates."

Muamba joined Wanderers from Birmingham in 2008 and has made 148 appearances for the club.

Hope he makes a full recovery. Will be in my thoughts.
 

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It's awful news is this, his condition has been updated to "critically ill" and he's in intensive care as of around 9.30pm

Seriously hope he pulls through.
 

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Really hope he pulls through, everones showing support for him and all who knows him say he's the nicest guy around.
 

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As an Arsenal youth it's ever more horrible to see.

Great talent, I remember his highlights being shown on a Soccer Saturday and he looked so outstanding that Paul Merson joked Muamba's agent had put it together.

Just hope when I wake up tommorrow this isn't worse, I still remember Marc Vivian-Foe, Marcus Feher and Antonio Puerta and how sad those situations were.
 

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Yeah, Marc-Vivien Foe sticks out in my mind
 

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Really hope he pulls through a great player
 

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Horrible news and it is a bit unsettling to see the footage on the news of him on the ground. My thoughts are with him and I hope that he pulls through.
 

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Didn't watch the game yesterday but heard about it. Marc Vivien Foe also came into my mind when I first heard about this. He's still critically ill, and will apparently remain in Intensive Care until at least tomorrow morning.

Hope he makes a full recovery.
 

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I heard his heart failed for 2 hours before the paramedics got it beating again so alot of credit has to go to them. It's always sad to see something like this happen but to see the whole football world pray for Muamba is a credit to the sport. Even Andrea Pirlo dedicated the Juventus win to Muamba. My thoughts are with his family, closes friends and team mates. #prayformuamba
 

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Don't watch soccer but seen this video earlier, my wishes go out to him and I hope he is fine and makes a good recovery.
 

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BBC Sport - Muamba 'dead' for 78 minutes - Bolton doctor Jonathan Tobin


Bolton Wanderers doctor Jonathan Tobin says Fabrice Muamba was "in effect dead" for 78 minutes when the player's heart stopped beating at White Hart Lane on Saturday.

Dr Tobin says Muamba was given 15 electric shocks to try to rouse him and describes how he broke down in tears when the enormity of the situation finally hit him.

The club doctor says the "early signs of recovery" are continuing and he has spoken to Muamba to explain what happened to him.

78 minutes, damn. Glad to see he's showing early signs of recovery.
 

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Oh man wow... glad there is something positive to hear out of that and he is recovering.
 

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Good to hear that he is already recovering and he is very lucky, dead for 78 minutes damn. Hope his recovery goes well.
 

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I thought my Nana being dead for 10 minutes was bad, but 78 minutes holy crap. This guy is one strong individual and the medical staff are brilliant.