Fiorentina midfielder Edoardo Bove, 22, collapsed during a Serie A match against Inter Milan, prompting the game to be abandoned in the 16th minute.
Play was halted as teammates and opponents signalled urgently for medical assistance. Bove was treated on the pitch before being stretchered off to a waiting ambulance and transported to Florence’s Careggi University Hospital.
Fiorentina confirmed that Bove is in intensive care under pharmacological sedation. Initial cardiological and neurological tests ruled out acute damage to his central nervous or cardio-respiratory systems.
ACF Fiorentina and the Careggi University Hospital have announced that footballer Edoardo Bove, who was treated on the pitch following a loss of consciousness during the Fiorentina v Inter match, is currently under sedation and is hospitalised in intensive care. pic.twitter.com/Lw7NqpV0mU
— ACF Fiorentina English (@ACFFiorentinaEN) December 1, 2024
His condition will be reassessed within 24 hours. Fiorentina president Rocco Commisso and Inter president Giuseppe Marotta expressed solidarity and urged for respectful privacy in this trying time.
Bove, on loan from Roma, has represented Italy at youth levels and scored his first Fiorentina goal in October against his parent club.
Messages of support poured in from teammates, Serie A, and his former club Roma.
This incident echoes a similar collapse earlier this year involving Roma defender Evan Ndicka. The Fiorentina squad and fans remain hopeful for Bove’s recovery, with Commisso affirming, “You’re a strong boy with a great character. Forza Edoardo!”
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