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What happened Miklos Feher?
Benfica’s Hungarian striker Miklos Feher died of natural causes and not because he had taken drugs, the Hungarian Justice Department has announced. The 24-year-old suffered a fatal heart attack during the January 25 league clash between Benfica and Vitoria Guimaraes. He died shortly afterwards.
Is Feher died?
Deceased (1979–2004)
Miklós Fehér/Living or Deceased
Where did Miklos Feher die?
Guimaraes, Portugal
Miklós Fehér/Place of death
What happened to Antonio Puerta?
Death. On 25 August 2007, Puerta collapsed and lost consciousness in the penalty area due to a cardiac arrest during Sevilla’s first La Liga match of the 2007–08 campaign at homeground Sánchez Pizjuán against Getafe CF. Puerta died on 28 August 2007, at 14:30.
How old is Miklos Feher?
24 years (1979–2004)
Miklós Fehér/Age at death
Benfica’s Hungarian striker Miklos Feher died last night after suffering an apparent heart attack in the closing stages of his team’s league game with Vitoria Guimaraes. The 24-year-old, who had come on as a substitute in the 60th minute, was shown a yellow card as the game entered stoppage-time.
Who died from Benfica?
Miklos Feher
Benfica’s Hungarian international Miklos Feher died yesterday after collapsing from a heart attack before the end of a league game with Vitoria Guimaraes.
Did Miklos Feher die instantly?
Feher was taken by ambulance to the Lady of the Olive Tree Hospital. Medical personnel gave up efforts to revive him about one hour and 40 minutes after his collapse. A hospital spokesman said Feher had died of cardio-respiratory arrest.
What killed Antonio Puerta?
August 28, 2007
Antonio Puerta/Date of death
How old is Antonio Puerta?
22 years (1984–2007)
Antonio Puerta/Age at death
Has a footballer ever died on the pitch?
Julius Berger F.C. Collapsed and died on the pitch of a heart attack. Heart attack while playing against Bnei Yehuda.
Why does Sergio Ramos wear 15 for Spain?
Ramos still wears No. 15 for Spain in memory of Puerta, who died in 2007 after suffering a series of cardiac arrests in a league game against Getafe. By that time, Ramos had already moved on to Real Madrid; Los Blancos paying €27 million for him in 2005.