Oxford’s conflict with Portsmouth was postponed by about half an hour because of the medical situation in the crowd.
The match was stopped in the 15th minute because the fan received medical attention after suffering a heart failure.
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Oxford’s conflict with Portsmouth was postponed after about 15 minutes: Rex
The players were then removed from the field about six minutes later.
The match was still out of the way when both teams left the playground.
After starting at the early slot of 12:30, the championship match broadcast live in the UK at Sky Sports+.
Twelve minutes after the players were removed from the field, Portsmouth confirmed that the game would continue at 1:15 pm.
A brief statement of social media confirmed: “The game is re -launched at 1.15pm at the Kassam Stadium.
“We send our best wishes.”
Oxford then gave an encouraging update, announcing, “Thank you for your patience.
“We can confirm that the fan breathes and receives medical care, they will be transferred to the hospital for further control. The game will continue at 13:15.”
After the game, which Pompey won 2-0, Oxford posted a further update about the situation.
It was written: “After the medical situation that happened during today’s game, Oxford United can confirm that the fan has suffered a heart rate during the first half.
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“We are glad to inform that they are now in a stable condition and that further treatment in the hospital.”
Oxford entered the game 16th in the table and Pompey is five points after the age of 18.
Pompey remained devastated last month when Avid Fan Alec Lumb, 63, died during their game with Middlesbrough at Fratton Park.
His 15 -year -old partner, Sharon said she noticed that Alec had been demolished in his place when the players went out to the field.
She quickly performed CPR and warned the paramedic of the incident.
The players stopped the game and signaled the referee and medical staff who treated Alec on the booth.
But despite the best efforts, Alec soon died.
He left behind Sharon, his daughters Hannah and Rebecca, stepfather Lauren and Shannon – and his brother and sister, Ian and Sue.
Sue said the family was incredibly touched by the support they received, which included a whopping £ 8,900 donation.
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