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A 72-year-old Brighton supporter tragically passes away after falling unwell outside the Amex Stadium following the match against Aston Villa

  • Tragic incident after Brighton victory

    Brighton have released an official statement confirming that a supporter died shortly after the club secured a 4-0 victory against Aston Villa on Sunday. The 72-year-old man collapsed in the coach park as he was leaving the Amex Stadium to travel home.

    According to the club's announcement, emergency personnel rushed to the scene to provide immediate medical assistance. The tragic news overshadowed the celebratory atmosphere that followed the impressive opening-day triumph, which placed Brighton at the top of the Premier League table. Medical professionals spent an extended period attempting to resuscitate the individual before he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

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  • Emergency services response detailed

    In an official club statement, Brighton outlined the efforts made by on-site medical staff and emergency responders to save the supporter's life.

    The statement read: "Following today’s game against Aston Villa, sadly a 72-year-old male Brighton & Hove Albion supporter passed away after the match. The gentleman took unwell as he was leaving the stadium to board a supporters’ club bus in the coach park. Despite the best efforts of emergency services and club staff, the medical team were unable to save him. South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedics, St John’s Ambulance, Sussex Police, MB Medical Solutions, the club’s crowd doctor and our stewards worked together to ensure the individual was given the best possible care, including prolonged CPR on the scene."


  • Paul Barber expresses club condolences

    Paul Barber, the chief executive and deputy chairman of Brighton, shared his profound sadness regarding the tragic event. Barber highlighted the sudden and heartbreaking nature of the incident, which occurred just as fans were concluding their matchday experience.

    He stated: "What should have been an ordinary and happy journey home ended in heartbreaking circumstances, and we are all shocked and saddened by the loss of one of our supporters. We extend our sincere condolences to the gentleman’s family and friends."

    The wider football community and numerous fans have since echoed these sentiments, offering their sympathies across various social media platforms to the family of the deceased supporter.

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    What comes next for Brighton?

    Brighton must now navigate the emotional aftermath of this tragedy amidst a busy schedule. The club have not yet confirmed whether there will be a formal tribute ahead of their next home fixture, which sees them host Tromso in a UEFA Conference League play-off on Thursday. Following that European tie, Fabian Hurzeler and his squad will quickly refocus on domestic duties as they travel to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday.