Gwangju Lee Seungmo who fainted, regains consciousness – Sports trend



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Lee Seung-mo (20, Gwangju), one of the most prominent Korean football players, fell into an unexpected accident, but thankfully, his consciousness has resumed.

Lee Seung-mo was replaced by a 7-minute injury in the first half of the KB League KEA Hana Bank 2018 semifinal match, Daejeon Citizen and Gwangju FC, at the Daejeon World Cup stage on August 28 .

It was a problem that he fell to the ground, his throat having fallen on his opponent's back in the third minute of the match against the ball. Lee Seungmo lost consciousness at the time of landing. Fortunately, the referee, Kim Hee-gon, immediately judged, and the Gwangju coaches left the bench and started the CPR.

Gwangju midfielder Lee Seung-mo lost consciousness in the first half of the match against Daejeon Citizen in the half-season of KEB Hana Bank K League 2 2018 at the Daejeon World Cup stadium. October 28th. He is transported to Yusung Sun Hospital. Daejeon | Journalist Hwang Min-guk stylelomo@kyunghyang.com

Gwangju midfielder Lee Seung-mo lost consciousness in the first half of the match against Daejeon Citizen in the half-season of KEB Hana Bank K League 2 2018 at the Daejeon World Cup stadium. October 28th. He is transported to Yusung Sun Hospital. Daejeon | Journalist Hwang Min-guk [email protected]

Lee Seung-mo went to the hospital in an ambulance waiting in the stadium. Lee Seungmo regained consciousness during the escort and moved his hands and feet.

"We regained consciousness once and we were worried about it, and there is no big problem in the spine," said a Gwangju official. "The athlete suffers from severe neck and back pain and currently has a checkup to see if bleeding is occurring."

In professional football, Shin Young-rok, who played Jeju United in 2011, suffered a sudden heart attack while falling. Since then, the professional football federation has tried to educate players, leaders, referees and other stakeholders so that they can face the same situation. As a result, many athletes enjoy the same safety even in the same accident. Molina, who played Jeonbuk Hyundai in 2013 and FC Seoul, is an important beneficiary.

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