Charlton vs Portsmouth match abandoned after supporter dies in stand
A Charlton supporter who fell ill during their home match against Portsmouth has sadly passed away.
The Championship game was stopped in the 13th minute with the score at 0-0 because a home supporter needed medical assistance in the lower tier of the Covered End, and the teams were taken off the pitch six minutes later by referee Matthew Donohue.
Fans close to the incident made enough noise to alert Donohue that there was a serious problem in the stand.
Paramedics attended to the supporter for about 12 more minutes before they were taken out of the stadium on a stretcher, leading to the match being abandoned. Charlton later confirmed in a statement that the supporter had passed away.
“The club is devastated to report that a Charlton Athletic supporter has died following a medical emergency during today’s game at The Valley against Portsmouth,” the statement read.
“The club would like to thank the Charlton staff and first responders who did everything they could, but sadly the supporter later passed away in the hospital.
“The club is grateful to the supporters present and the Portsmouth players and staff for their patience and understanding as this tragedy unfolded. Everyone at the club sends their heartfelt condolences to the supporter’s family and friends during this incredibly difficult time.”
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