Another Heart-Stopping Moment in Odense
Christian Eriksen, the 34-year-old Wolfsburg midfielder, collapsed during Denmark’s international friendly against Ukraine on Sunday evening, sending shockwaves through the football world. The match was stopped definitively in the 65th minute, with Denmark leading 2-1 at the time of the incident.
The scene was painfully reminiscent of Eriksen’s cardiac arrest during Euro 2020 in Copenhagen, when he collapsed on the pitch against Finland. This time, the incident occurred on Danish soil once more, this time in Odense, as the midfielder put his hand to his chest before falling to the ground, prompting an immediate medical response from both teams’ medical staff.
UEFA Confirms Full Support and Medical Review
In an official statement released shortly after the incident, UEFA expressed its deep concern and confirmed that it is in direct contact with the Danish Football Union (DBU) and UEFA’s medical team regarding Eriksen’s condition. The governing body has assured that all necessary protocols were followed by the match officials and medical personnel.
The European football governing body also announced it has opened a standard review of the incident, as is procedure for any serious on-field medical emergency during an international fixture. UEFA emphasized that the health and safety of players remains its top priority and praised the swift response of the medical teams on site.
Eriksen’s Condition and Hospital Update
Approximately two hours after the incident, Eriksen himself reassured the public with a brief statement. According to sources close to the player, he was conscious and communicating with medical staff before being transported to a local hospital in Odense for further evaluation. The former Tottenham, Inter Milan, Brentford, and Manchester United star has been fitted with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator since his Euro 2020 collapse, a device widely credited with saving his life in 2021.
Denmark vs Ukraine Match Abandoned
The friendly match, which served as preparation for both nations ahead of the World Cup 2026, was abandoned following the incident. Denmark team doctor Morten Boesen, who was also present during the 2021 incident, led the medical response, confirming that the player was responsive and stabilized within minutes.
Football Community Rallies
Tributes poured in from across the sporting world. Former teammates, rivals, and clubs posted messages of encouragement. The Danish national team players remained at the stadium visibly shaken but united in their support for their teammate and captain.



