It was amazing that a heart doctor Tottenham Hotspur supporter on his day off was in the stands. He ran onto the pitch to give assistance. God bless our NHS.
+Logia Theories Arsenal fans have hearts and you know Arsenal and Tottenham only hate each other when they are playing a match against Tottenham or Arsenal.
@@logiatheories2576 you hate us more than we do because we bribed the officials and we stayed up and you got relegated because of that. Thats how the rivalry started in the 1900s
This is why I respect Spurs because on that day they were absolutely incredible in a really testing time for Bolton fans and in that moment petty rivalry meant absolutely nothing as the entire football world was behind them. That's why it's called White Heart Lane because of the London Chest Hospital that saved his live. Respect guys.
Not just Spurs. I'll bet anybody in that situation would have done the same. Football get an unjustifiably bad reputation. When you get past the rivalries, even the worst, there is mutual respect and honour. Look at the Sunderland fans who started the fundraising for the Newcastle fans who died in the plane crash over Eastern Ukraine.
Matt Mason Almost all petty footballing rivalries are put aside when it comes down to it. I support Birmingham City, and I was praying for good news when Stiliyan Petrov was diagnosed with Leukemia. I was gutted for Benteke when he got injured and was unable to play in the last World Cup. Football means nothing when real lives are at risk, or when someone misses out on something that might just be a once in a lifetime thing.
Such a wonderful show of respect, for a truly remarkable young lad. Fabrice has gained respect throughout the footballing world and at White Hart Lane especially. His courage is/was immense and it was just an amazing, rousing, crescendo of applause to witness this. Thank you for the upload.
I was at this game and everything kind of paled into insignificance after seeing him come out. It was incredibly emotional - fans around me were crying tears of joy and it's very probably the highlight of all the Spurs games I've seen live. I've never heard an ovation like it - it made my spine tingle and it still does, every time I see the video.
even though incidents like this are extremely depressing, they are needed to UNITE all of us together. These moments bring us back down to earth and make us realise we are all connected !
I had a heart attack while playing but fortunately it wasn't as serious. We had just kicked off and I ran a few steps, felt dizzy and nauseous, and started a cold sweat. I made it to the sideline and laid down. I didn't know what was happening but I definitely didn't think I was in cardiac arrest. I didn't really have any chest pain or pain in my arm that you typically see associated with heart attacks. It wasn't until I had a heart catherization procedure a few weeks later that I found out what had happened. I was shocked to learn that I had a heart attack before I was 30. While I was playing in college a friend of mine chased down a ball and collapsed. He immediately lost consciousness and never woke up. He died from an undiagnosed heart condition before he made it to the hospital. He was living with his Uncle and Aunt because the rest of his family was still in Nigeria. We couldn't reach them on the phone so I drove to their house. Telling them that Freddy was rushed to hospital and to get there as soon as possible was one of the most difficult things I have ever had to do because even though none us knew definitively that he had passed, we were all pretty sure that he was gone. We were both in great shape and it's scary to think that this could happen to anybody at anytime. Freddy had just run a full marathon the week before. I was running everyday, playing soccer multiple times a week as well as playing football and softball. Muamba was fortunate that there was an incredible team of medics and a cardiologist in the stands that was able to lend his expertise. The outcome could have been very different.
This is why i love football. a beautiful moment in this stadium. this MAN deserved that aftre all he passed. Great video, an happy one, like Muamba deserves :)
Hes an amazing inspiring player and will be remembered in english football forever, This prooves that to 20th centry medical are outstanding RESPECT TO FABRICE FROM A VILLA FAN
the fact that he walked to the spot under his own power within less than a year speaks volumes to the incredible medical staff. bravo to everyone involved in his recovery, especially to Fabrice himself.
i was so scared when i saw him on the pitch, it reminded me of a school mate suffered the same but sadly didn't make it. fabrice is an amazing person and to come back from such a medical problem is fantastic. he is doing so much now to get schools in the UK to teach first aid and to have difibs in too. much love from a liverpool fc fan Fabrice YNWA
Gives me goosebumps every time I see this. He's such a likeable, down to earth guy, it's a shame that anything like this happens to anybody, but for it to happen to someone like fabrice is a massive shame
How sad that even a video of such an emotional and beautiful moment has comments of childish point-scoring and name calling totally missing the whole point of the video itself...
they are applauding as load as they can at the end of the day he is still alive thats what most people are glad about so who gives two how loud it is because its a applause
Great to watch. I just hope he can find another career path beyond professional football. It must be excruciatingly difficult to retire as a promising 24 year old, but I suppose it's less difficult to make that decision when the continuation of your life is due to a medical marvel.
That's not true, they are different. A heart attack is when the blood supply to the heart is interrupted when one or more of the coronary arteries is blocked. A cardiac arrest is when the heart function ceases abruptly and without warning, usually caused when the electrical impulses in the heart become rapid or chaotic or both. Basically, the heart is still beating during a heart attack, during a cardiac arrest it is not. In some cases a heart attack may lead to cardiac arrest.
Heart attack is a blockage of the heart, cardiac arrest is an irregular/halted rhythm, and a heart attack can lead to a cardiac arrest. The two are often used interchangeably, but shouldn't be, since they are different. A heart attack can lead to a cardiac arrest, or a cardiac arrest can occur on its own. Fabrice Muamba suffered cardiac arrest.
Because he died on the very same pitch for a few moments and was revived by physioes from both teams before being taken to hospital, with the supportive and respectful chants and applause of everyone there, regardless of shirt or skin colour, behind him. And EVERYONE rejoiced in his recovery. Now tell me where I can get some weed and stop posting ignorant comments... ;-) x
It was caused by a heart disease called HCM which thickens the myocardium of the heart and with athletes it's generally only a matter of time before the heart begins to struggle and ultimately fail. Unfortunately with HCM there is no real cure and from that point on if he were to keep on playing he'd never have been the same player. Cannot blame him for a single second for choosing spend his days with his wife and kid. BTW Spurs were absolutely incredible that day.
It was amazing that a heart doctor Tottenham Hotspur supporter on his day off was in the stands. He ran onto the pitch to give assistance.
God bless our NHS.
There were actually three cardiologist Spurs supporters there that nite , hguess that’s why we are a cut above the rest 😉
God bless the NHS
What sort of sick human would dislike this video
Danny Atherton Don't ask that. You don't want to know.
Danny Atherton a white one...isn't it obvious?
Ay we aren't cunts I'm an Arsenal fan don't chat shit
+Logia Theories Arsenal fans have hearts and you know Arsenal and Tottenham only hate each other when they are playing a match against Tottenham or Arsenal.
@@logiatheories2576 you hate us more than we do because we bribed the officials and we stayed up and you got relegated because of that.
Thats how the rivalry started in the 1900s
I think this is the best applause we have ever given for an ex Arsenal player
Classiest thing I've ever seen from a group of spectators of all time.
This is why I respect Spurs because on that day they were absolutely incredible in a really testing time for Bolton fans and in that moment petty rivalry meant absolutely nothing as the entire football world was behind them. That's why it's called White Heart Lane because of the London Chest Hospital that saved his live. Respect guys.
Not just Spurs. I'll bet anybody in that situation would have done the same. Football get an unjustifiably bad reputation. When you get past the rivalries, even the worst, there is mutual respect and honour. Look at the Sunderland fans who started the fundraising for the Newcastle fans who died in the plane crash over Eastern Ukraine.
Matt Mason Almost all petty footballing rivalries are put aside when it comes down to it. I support Birmingham City, and I was praying for good news when Stiliyan Petrov was diagnosed with Leukemia. I was gutted for Benteke when he got injured and was unable to play in the last World Cup. Football means nothing when real lives are at risk, or when someone misses out on something that might just be a once in a lifetime thing.
I was at this game. People around me were in tears. To tell the truth, so was I. Amazing moment
not gunna lie it brought a tear to my eyes
Such a wonderful show of respect, for a truly remarkable young lad. Fabrice has gained respect throughout the footballing world and at White Hart Lane especially. His courage is/was immense and it was just an amazing, rousing, crescendo of applause to witness this. Thank you for the upload.
im a Bolton fan and it even made me cry it was so sad
I was at this game and everything kind of paled into insignificance after seeing him come out. It was incredibly emotional - fans around me were crying tears of joy and it's very probably the highlight of all the Spurs games I've seen live.
I've never heard an ovation like it - it made my spine tingle and it still does, every time I see the video.
if u disliked this vid u are pure evil
dis i like
even though incidents like this are extremely depressing, they are needed to UNITE all of us together. These moments bring us back down to earth and make us realise we are all connected !
I was at the game as a Tottenham fan and we was all speechless and in tears
I had a heart attack while playing but fortunately it wasn't as serious. We had just kicked off and I ran a few steps, felt dizzy and nauseous, and started a cold sweat. I made it to the sideline and laid down. I didn't know what was happening but I definitely didn't think I was in cardiac arrest. I didn't really have any chest pain or pain in my arm that you typically see associated with heart attacks. It wasn't until I had a heart catherization procedure a few weeks later that I found out what had happened. I was shocked to learn that I had a heart attack before I was 30.
While I was playing in college a friend of mine chased down a ball and collapsed. He immediately lost consciousness and never woke up. He died from an undiagnosed heart condition before he made it to the hospital. He was living with his Uncle and Aunt because the rest of his family was still in Nigeria. We couldn't reach them on the phone so I drove to their house. Telling them that Freddy was rushed to hospital and to get there as soon as possible was one of the most difficult things I have ever had to do because even though none us knew definitively that he had passed, we were all pretty sure that he was gone.
We were both in great shape and it's scary to think that this could happen to anybody at anytime. Freddy had just run a full marathon the week before. I was running everyday, playing soccer multiple times a week as well as playing football and softball. Muamba was fortunate that there was an incredible team of medics and a cardiologist in the stands that was able to lend his expertise. The outcome could have been very different.
Glad to see you back on your feet Muamba. Happy returns.
What a beautiful moment
Daniel Riddle
Brilliant, wonderful. Just goes to show how our innate humanity shines through at these times. Good luck fabrice!
the amount of love for fabrice from all over the world was overwhelming!!!
The "6" dislikes came from the devil.
wouldn't that be 666 dislikes?
Yes but the devil is trying not to make it too obvious by using it's sneaky methods.
Darkus Diezel He doesn't exist mate...
that's exactly what 'it' wants you to think.
1904 No it does
as an arsenal fan the tottenham fans were brilliant. great admiration for them and how great it was to see muamba back to where it all happened
the medical staff were amazing
Sports and humanity at their finest
Superb thanks for uploading
The Los Angeles Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Club. Vdgjvcnchccnvvncgjxfnx
This is why i love football. a beautiful moment in this stadium. this MAN deserved that aftre all he passed. Great video, an happy one, like Muamba deserves :)
when the life is more important than the games.....Glad to see ur smile again,Muamba...
Hes an amazing inspiring player and will be remembered in english football forever, This prooves that to 20th centry medical are outstanding
RESPECT TO FABRICE FROM A VILLA FAN
Gotta say thats pretty emotional stuff right there
This is so fucking beautiful
This makes me so proud to be a spurs fan superb compassion on the day it happened aswell . Best of luck fabrice !!
GRATZ MUAMBA! U R THE BEST!!! GREETINGS FROM ITALY!!
Fabrice seems like such a nice, genuine person. Brilliant how he managed to pull through.
#Respect from EGYPT ,,
the fact that he walked to the spot under his own power within less than a year speaks volumes to the incredible medical staff. bravo to everyone involved in his recovery, especially to Fabrice himself.
i was so scared when i saw him on the pitch, it reminded me of a school mate suffered the same but sadly didn't make it. fabrice is an amazing person and to come back from such a medical problem is fantastic. he is doing so much now to get schools in the UK to teach first aid and to have difibs in too. much love from a liverpool fc fan Fabrice YNWA
so touching....
Why would the three people dislike it. It was a horrible moment but an amazing moment when he came back
Wonderful ❤️
so glad to see him ok and RESPECT to all them fans in white heart lane for the applause
just realised he sort of motions and stands still in the spot where he collapsed
regardless of what club you support i think we can all say we are touched by his story and are glad to see him back on his feet
the great side of football . from a sunderland fan , spurs fans are spot on
Made me cry
Gives me goosebumps every time I see this. He's such a likeable, down to earth guy, it's a shame that anything like this happens to anybody, but for it to happen to someone like fabrice is a massive shame
My teacher died from cardiac arrest a few days ago. Fabrice is so fortunate....
I'm sorry for any pain you felt.
english supporters are class..
no spurs fans are class
tony dunne Spurs fans throw coins at injured players, oh yeah total class.
well.. doctors are expensive...
*****
You gooners are so bitter about the fact that noone cares about your fanbase except to discuss how quiet your stadium is....
***** Emirates is 10 times louder than shite hart lane.. Been to both stadiums.
Respect fabrice
RESPECT! from a chelsea fan
What a man!
Racism and petty football tribalism cast aside by common humanity, good wishes and compassion. Heartwarming video. Well done to the fans and medics
Respect from a Man Utd fan
As a Gooner,I got to say that's a touch of class from Spurs.
FORZA FABRICE!
Mene bi opet srčka strefila da sam na njegovom mestu od silnog uzbudjenja.. Svaka cast legendo !!!!!
God he is great and he is a God of Miracles....he is worthy to be praised!
Arsenal fan but I’m so happy for him
How can people dislike this video?
How sad that even a video of such an emotional and beautiful moment has comments of childish point-scoring and name calling totally missing the whole point of the video itself...
muamba wanderes legend!
Spurs fans. Pure class. Man u fan
they are applauding as load as they can at the end of the day he is still alive thats what most people are glad about so who gives two how loud it is because its a applause
welcome back..miracle believer
To thank the Spurs fans and staff.
This video only have550 likes? Should have 100000
He practically died... Glad to see him ok!
Read the description.
FABRICE MUAMBA
He was a good player
Once gunner, always gunner, respecto 4 this guy! he kissed death and could survive
Well done, Spurs fans. Very classy.
Muamba Srbendo!!!
Lovely guy
#RESPECT
Respect to mamba
Great to watch. I just hope he can find another career path beyond professional football. It must be excruciatingly difficult to retire as a promising 24 year old, but I suppose it's less difficult to make that decision when the continuation of your life is due to a medical marvel.
He was a Bolton player
That's not true, they are different. A heart attack is when the blood supply to the heart is interrupted when one or more of the coronary arteries is blocked. A cardiac arrest is when the heart function ceases abruptly and without warning, usually caused when the electrical impulses in the heart become rapid or chaotic or both. Basically, the heart is still beating during a heart attack, during a cardiac arrest it is not. In some cases a heart attack may lead to cardiac arrest.
What did the other guy say for you to reply with this, im curious
Heart attack is a blockage of the heart, cardiac arrest is an irregular/halted rhythm, and a heart attack can lead to a cardiac arrest. The two are often used interchangeably, but shouldn't be, since they are different. A heart attack can lead to a cardiac arrest, or a cardiac arrest can occur on its own.
Fabrice Muamba suffered cardiac arrest.
Because he died on the very same pitch for a few moments and was revived by physioes from both teams before being taken to hospital, with the supportive and respectful chants and applause of everyone there, regardless of shirt or skin colour, behind him. And EVERYONE rejoiced in his recovery. Now tell me where I can get some weed and stop posting ignorant comments... ;-) x
He's still a human being.
Classy Classy spurs fans..
Why did he come back to White Hart Lane when he is a Bolton player? anyways this is great stuff
It was a cardiac arrest.
The tainted patch of grass where a man had effectively died now the spot upon where the same man stands alive and well. Quite remarkable.
para nossa alegria
...wow
Why don't the crowd look very happy?
Is he still alive
I'm sorry this may be inappropriate but good god he is an handsome man. All kinds of good looking..
A fucking mirical
Whoever disliked that
Hands up all those whose hairs stood up on end
Respeto :)
It was caused by a heart disease called HCM which thickens the myocardium of the heart and with athletes it's generally only a matter of time before the heart begins to struggle and ultimately fail. Unfortunately with HCM there is no real cure and from that point on if he were to keep on playing he'd never have been the same player. Cannot blame him for a single second for choosing spend his days with his wife and kid. BTW Spurs were absolutely incredible that day.
I guess you've never heard of CPR or Defibrillation huh? Do some research.
FABRICE MUAMBA = LEDGEND FROM A VILLA FAN
How is that physics?
He suffered a heart attack not a cardiac arrest
physics? like gravity and motion?
heart stopping doesn't mean instant death, and i don't think you mean physics
'learn some physics'
haha - classic