Denmark’s Eriksen Collapses During Ukraine Friendly

 

Former Manchester United player Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark’s friendly against Ukraine on Sunday, five years after suffering a cardiac arrest during the European Championships.

“Christian Eriksen is conscious and doing well under the circumstances,” the Danish football association wrote on social media.

The 34-year-old has worn a pacemaker on his heart since he collapsed during the group stage game against Finland at Euro 2020, which was played in 2021.

 

Denmark’s defender Lucas Hogsberg (L), Albert Grønbæk, Denmark’s goalkeeper Mads Hermansen (C), Denmark’s midfielder Adam Daghim (3rd R), Denmark’s defender Joakim Maehle (2nd R) and Denmark’s forward Rasmus Hoejlund (R) react after Christian Eriksen was taken away in an ambulance following his collapse during the football international friendly match between Denmark and Ukraine at Odense Stadium in Denmark, on June 7, 2026. Photo by BO AMSTRUP / AFP

 

That led to him spending more than six months away from football.

On Sunday, he fell to the ground in the 64th minute of the match, with Denmark leading 2-1 at the time.

“There was a throw-in and walked calmly to the touchline. Then I turned around and I saw Christian collapse,” Denmark captain Pierre Emile Hojbjerg told Danish station TV2.

“We know very well what that means and the reaction was extremely rapid and respectful,” he added.

Medical staff rushed onto the pitch to give Eriksen assistance, while players gathered around him to shield the scene from television or smartphone cameras.

The referee called off the match a quarter of an hour later.

“It’s an extremely shocking experience for everyone, the staff, the players and the opponents,” said Danish coach Brian Riemer, who previously worked with Eriksen at Brentford.

“He’s someone who counts a lot for me. You’re closer to certain players than others, and he was one of the ones I got close to at Brentford.”

Eriksen was subsequently taken to hospital in Odense, where the match was played.

 

 

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