Death of a footballer
July 27th, 2007 . posted by Nilfalath22
I dont know if i have to post this, but this really is horrible ![]()
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soccercliper | July 27th, 2007 @ 6:20 am | Reply |
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I saw this video before but it still makes me sad
Mohammed | July 27th, 2007 @ 7:26 am | Reply |
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Klick on the menu and then take the one named
” Saudi arabian soccer player killed by an death angel” omg!!!
Ali | July 27th, 2007 @ 10:21 am | Reply |
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Why would you post this???
Nilfalath22 | July 27th, 2007 @ 3:54 pm | Reply |
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Because this is a part of football,
and FootyTube posts documentaries also, so…
swan-rizing | July 28th, 2007 @ 1:20 am | Reply |
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we wont forget him forever…Requiescat in Pace
LKC | July 28th, 2007 @ 1:46 pm | Reply |
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On January 25th 2004, Benfica travelled to Guimarães to play Vitória S.C.. The game was being broadcast live on television and Benfica were leading 1-0. Fehér received a yellow card in injury time and suddenly bent forward seemingly in pain and then fell backwards to the ground. As the club doctors realized that he had suffered a cardiac arrest they performed immediate CPR on him, by which point the audience realized the gravity of the situation. An ambulance entered the field to take Fehér. His condition was covered by the Portuguese media throughout the day, and before midnight Fehér’s death was confirmed. The Public Prosecutor (the Portuguese agency responsible for the release of autopsy details) announced that Fehér died from cardiac arrhythmia brought on by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. He was 24 years old.
In memory of him, Benfica have retired the number 29 shirt which he wore during his time at the club. This shirt number will never be worn again by a Benfica player. He was remembered by many and his death caused a profound shock in Portuguese sport.
LKC | July 28th, 2007 @ 1:47 pm | Reply |
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Still think its not for this website though!
Mark | July 28th, 2007 @ 2:17 pm | Reply |
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Please remove this video.
I would understand if it was an incident from this week, but it is from 2004. It is a sad incident that should not be on the internet as entertainment.
I really appreciate the work you do with foottube, but I feel this is cheap sensationalism.
Mark
Col | July 28th, 2007 @ 6:09 pm | Reply |
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He died doing what he loved.
I hope I do.
expatnyc | July 29th, 2007 @ 11:44 am | Reply |
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this has nothing to do with football. it was a pre-existing medical condition. and it was in 2004. take this video off you sad man. have some respect for him and his family, and go back to your national enquirer or whatever sensationalist trashy crap you read…. stick to the football.
mac | July 29th, 2007 @ 6:06 pm | Reply |
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thanks for the video…a lot of people dont know him and do not know what happened..once again he died doing what he loved…..
josh | July 30th, 2007 @ 6:28 am | Reply |
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this is footy tube, and this is a footballing incident, if it really troubles you then dont watch it.
if anything it is a tribute to the player
St-Nase | July 30th, 2007 @ 3:38 pm | Reply |
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Stop saying this isn’t football….or has nothing to do with it….This is a football player… it’s on the field,,,,this has everything to do with football… so if you’re only watching for great goals or else on this site you’d better find another one like it….
expatnyc | July 30th, 2007 @ 4:02 pm | Reply |
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to st nase, mac, josh…. i have a question:
where do you draw the line? 96 people were crushed to death at a football match in my home town sheffield, england 1989. would you want to see repeated slow motion footage of that? of people’s anguish seeing their loved ones die in front of them? of amulances arriving too late to help? all set to a celine dion soundtrack? if you do, then you really need help, but if you have a shred of decency you’d want those who died to be left with a modicum of respect, not to end up on youtube for some sad rubberneckers’ pleasure.
there’s plenty of reasons why football is the beautiful game, this isn’t one of them. this is just very sad sensationalist voyeurism. it’s a man dying. he just happens to be playing football. he could’ve been baking a cake or talking his dog for a walk…
Sameer | July 30th, 2007 @ 4:04 pm | Reply |
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I apreciate this footage is football reality and if you doanything in life there are unfortunate consiquences, How ever i do not feel that this click should have been added to this site becasue it is now 3 yrs old and there is no benifit to anyone to view it. I would like to see this removed if at all possible.
asd asdf | July 31st, 2007 @ 11:25 am | Reply |
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ITS A FEHER MIKLOS IN MEMORIAN COMPLICATION.
PLEASE DOWNLOAD IT!:
http://195.70.57.122/%7Ebentextv/compilations/Feher_Miklos_In_memoriam_By_Bentex.wmv
St-Nase | August 2nd, 2007 @ 3:00 pm | Reply |
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You’re to stupid to read I believe,,,,I didn’t said I liked it,,,,I said that it’s good to post something like that….and it’s not because I like to see a man dying and believe me I liked this player….but if you want to see only football and nothing else you should go get a life….because this shows more than just the game it self
Bones | February 13th, 2008 @ 2:47 pm | Reply |
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Do you know whats really pethetic a man died an you lot are whinnin about whether or not this footage should be seen. Please get some prospective.
BBC | February 13th, 2008 @ 4:19 pm | Reply |
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But do you know what’s really, really pathetic? That people as illiterate as Bones are allowed to write online? If you can’t read and write, please get a spellchecker, you retard.