Fiorentina star Edoardo Bove 'under sedation in intensive care' after collapsing on the pitch in Serie A match with Inter Milan, with players in tears as ambulance rushed midfielder to hospital

During Fiorentina’s Serie A game against Inter Milan, midfielder Edoardo Bove suddenly collapsed on the pitch and had to be quickly taken away in an ambulance.

Bove, 22, went down untouched in the 16th minute with referee Daniele Doveri immediately stopping the game to allow him to receive treatment.

The match was quickly suspended and the players returned to their dressing rooms as Bove was transported away from the stadium and to hospital.

As medical staff attended to Bove, players and team members surrounded him, creating a protective circle. The distressing sight caused some players from both teams to break down in tears.

Fiorentina have released a statement detailing how Bove is ‘currently under pharmacological sedation and hospitalised in intensive care’.

The club later provided an update, stating that initial tests ruled out any immediate severe damage to Bove’s central nervous and cardio-respiratory systems.

Fiorentina midfielder Edoardo Bove collapsed during his side's game against Inter Milan

Fiorentina midfielder Edoardo Bove collapsed during his side’s game against Inter Milan

Bove was taken to hospital in an ambulance but is reportedly breathing and conscious

Bove was taken to hospital in an ambulance but is reportedly breathing and conscious

The 22-year-old Italian international has represented his country up to Under-21 level

The 22-year-old Italian international has represented his country up to Under-21 level

Fiorentina’s statement read: ‘ACF Fiorentina and the Careggi University Hospital announce that the footballer Edoardo Bove, who was treated on the pitch following a loss of consciousness during the Fiorentina-Inter match, is currently under pharmacological sedation and hospitalised in intensive care . 

‘The Viola footballer arrived at the emergency room in stable haemodynamic conditions and the first cardiological and neurological tests carried out have excluded acute damage to the central nervous system and the cardio-respiratory system. Edoardo Bove will be re-evaluated in the next 24 hours’.

Among the first to arrive at the hospital was captain Cristiano Biraghi. He was joined by Martinez Quarta. Danilo Cataldi, who was one of the first players to help Bove when he collapsed on the pitch, also visited the hospital. 

Rolando Mandragora, Pietro Terracciano, Luca Ranieri and Dodo were also seen at the hospital – with several other players making their way over to the medical facility to show their support. 

Inter Milan released a statement shortly after the incident took place on Sunday afternoon, saying: ‘The match has been suspended due to a medical emergency.’ 

Giuseppe Marotta, president of Inter, spoke about the incident shortly after it took place. He said: ‘Inter and the entire football world express their closeness to Bove’s family and Fiorentina. 

‘The decision to postpone the match was spontaneous on everyone’s part, we are a community , all the players and even the referee were emotionally involved. We hope it is nothing serious’. 

While a Serie A statement read: ‘The match will not resume and is postponed to a date to be determined. With the game interrupted, Bove collapsed to the ground and the situation immediately appeared very serious. An ambulance took the player away, we await news.’

Players from both sides were seen in tears during the harrowing scenes on Sunday night

Players from both sides were seen in tears during the harrowing scenes on Sunday night

Both squads frantically signalled for medical attention after Bove collapsed untouched

Both squads frantically signalled for medical attention after Bove collapsed untouched

Supporters left the stadium after a message confirmed the game had been abandoned

Supporters left the stadium after a message confirmed the game had been abandoned

Sky Sport Italia reported that Bove was taken to the Careggi hospital near the Stadio Artemio Franchi, where the game had been played on Sunday evening.

Bove is on loan at Fiorentina from Roma and has made 14 appearances to date. He scored his first goal for his current club against his parent side in October.

An Italy international, Bove has played for his country at every age group up to the Under-21s but is yet to receive a call-up to the senior set-up.

Former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea, who joined Fiorentina earlier this season, prayed for Bove’s health in a short message on social media. 

‘God please,’ he wrote on X.

The concerning incident marked the second time a player has collapsed during a Serie A match this year, with Roma defender Evan Ndicka requiring treatment against Udinese in April. It later transpired he had suffered a collapsed lung.

Fiorentina are currently third in Serie A, level on points with Inter.  

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