Fulham pay tribute to fan who died after collapsing during Blackpool match

Play was halted because of the medical emergency in the Hammersmith Stand at Craven Cottage

Pa Sport Staff
Saturday 29 January 2022 22:09 GMT
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Fulham and Blackpool players left the field after play was stopped for a medical emergency in the stands at Craven Cottage (Adam Davy/PA)
Fulham and Blackpool players left the field after play was stopped for a medical emergency in the stands at Craven Cottage (Adam Davy/PA) (PA Wire)

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Fulham have confirmed the supporter who suffered a cardiac arrest during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship match against Blackpool at Craven Cottage has died.

Play was halted during the 13th minute while the man, later named by the club as Paul Parish, was treated in the Hammersmith Stand before being transported to hospital.

Referee Peter Bankes took the players off the pitch as fans held flags to shield the supporter from view while medics attended.

There was a delay of more than half-an-hour before play was able to resume, the match eventually ending in a 1-1 draw.

On Saturday evening, a Fulham statement read: “It is with immense sadness that we inform fans of the passing of supporter, Paul Parish.

“Paul suffered a cardiac arrest and received treatment in the Hammersmith Stand at this afternoon’s match before being transferred to the hospital. He sadly passed away this evening.

“Our condolences and the thoughts of everyone at Fulham Football Club go out to Paul’s family, friends and loved ones.

“The family would like to thank the fans of Fulham and Blackpool for the respect and care they showed as well as all staff at Craven Cottage and at the hospital for their assistance, care and attention. Rest in Peace Paul.”

Play was stopped during the first half for a medical emergency in the stands at Craven Cottage (Adam Davy/PA)
Play was stopped during the first half for a medical emergency in the stands at Craven Cottage (Adam Davy/PA) (PA Wire)

Oldham, Wycombe and Bradford also all saw their home matches halted due to medical incidents in the crowd on Saturday afternoon.

At Oldham, a supporter was taken ill during the early stages of their League Two game against Rochdale.

As at Craven Cottage, referee Darren Drysdale took both sets of players back to the dressing rooms while the person was attended to in the stand.

Play resumed at Boundary Park following a break of 23 minutes, with Oldham saying on Twitter the fan was “back responsive and receiving treatment” and later adding he was “at hospital in a stabilised condition”.

“A heartfelt thank you to supporters who alerted it quickly to the stewards and medical team in the Main Stand Upper,” the club said.

The League One match between Wycombe and MK Dons was halted for a couple of minutes late in the first half because of what the Dons described as “a medical incident behind the Wycombe goal”.

Wycombe added on Twitter: “A young supporter who fell momentarily ill in the terrace in the first half is feeling okay and being looked after in the first-aid room.”

At Bradford, the club said their clash with Crawley was held up as a fan “looked in some discomfort”.

The Bantams then added the supporter was escorted out of the stands by medical staff.

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