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The governing body of European football, UEFA, has invited Denmark international player Christian Eriksen and the medics who saved his life during the on-field cardiac arrest he suffered to the EURO 2020 final at Wembley Stadium. Eriksen’s collapse occurred in his first match of the tournament at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark. The incident occurred on June 12 against Finland. CPR had to be administered and the medics restarted Eriksen’s heart using a defibrillator. Eriksen is currently recovering at home. Eriksen, his wife and six medics were invited to attend the final. However, it is...
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For the first time in 25 years,England will be competing in the European Championships semifinals round after a dominant 4-0 victory over Ukraine. This was only England’s third-ever knockout stage victory in the European Championship, but nerves were calmed by goals at the start of each half. In the fourth minute of the match, Harry Kane buried a shot off a Raheem Sterling assist to set the tone early. The combination of Sterling, who has been one of England’s best players in the tournament, and Jadon Sancho, who started for the first time this tournament, provided creativity and speed that Uk...
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Denmark’s players expressed frustration regarding the situation they were put in after their teammate, Christian Eriksen, collapsed during their opening EURO 2020 match versus Finland. They were forced to decide whether to finish the match that evening or the next morning. Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest on the field just before halftime and all of the players witnessed the occurrence, proceeding to shield Eriksen from cameras and fans while he received treatment. The treatment came in the form of CPR that ultimately saved his life. The players then gathered in the dressing room and UEFA off...
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