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A medical emergency in the crowd prompted the Championship match between Cardiff City and Stoke City to be suspended
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A Championship match between Cardiff City and Stoke City was temporarily suspended on Saturday due to a medical emergency in the stands.
The incident occurred in the Ninian Stand at Cardiff City Stadium, prompting an immediate response from medical staff.
The match was halted with both teams level at 0-0 as attention turned to the stricken supporter.
The game was stopped in the 35th minute when fans called for medical assistance.
Cardiff City vs Stoke City was suspended after the medical emergency
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Cardiff's Danish striker Yousef Salech immediately jumped over the advertising boards and went into the crowd to help the supporter in distress.
Trainers and the full medical crew quickly made their way across the field to attend to the emergency situation.
Referee Michael Salisbury took the players off the pitch after a five-minute delay.
The players returned to the dressing rooms whilst medical staff continued to attend to the fan.
The match was paused as stadium staff and medical personnel from both clubs worked together to provide assistance.
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The emergency created a sombre atmosphere inside the Cardiff City Stadium as fans awaited news.
Cardiff City posted on social media: "Play stopped at the moment. Calls from the crowd for medical support in the Ninian Stand, which has swiftly made its way across."
They later added: "The players have left the pitch for the time being and returned to the dressing rooms. We'll update further as soon as possible."
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Yousef Salech immediately jumped into the crowd to offer assistance
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Stoke City wrote: "Medical staff from both clubs are assisting stadium staff in attending to the supporter."
After a delay of around 10 minutes, an announcement was made that the match would resume following a five-minute warm-up for the players.
The fan was carried from the stands on a stretcher but was reported to be conscious.
Sky Sports News reporter Matt Murray confirmed the supporter was sitting up as they were taken from the stadium.
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