Former Birmingham City player Marco Randriana is recovering in hospital after suffering a heart attack during a Ligue 2 match with his Niort club in Sedan, a Reims hospital spokesman said today.
The 24-year-old midfielder collapsed in the 23rd minute of the
game last night. Medical staff rushed to his side and used a
defibrillator.
"They probably saved his life. He recovered consciousness in
the ambulance during his transfer to the Reims hospital. He is now
in stable condition but will stay under observation in the
emergency ward for a few days," the spokesman said.
There have been a number of high-profile deaths related to
heart ailments in football in recent years.
Sevilla midfielder Antonio Puerta, one of Spain's most
promising young players, died last August three days after
collapsing during a Primera Liga match.
Cameroon's Marc-Vivien Foe collapsed and died during a
Confederations Cup match in 2003.
Among the other victims were Miklos Feher of Benfica in
January 2004, Sao Caetano defender Serginho in October the same
year and Hugo Cunha of Uniao Leiria in Portugal in 2005.
Motherwell midfielder Phil O'Donnell died last month after
collapsing towards the end of a Scottish Premier League match
against Dundee United.