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Euro 2016: Northern Ireland fan dies inside stadium during Ukraine match | Euro 2016: Northern Ireland fan dies inside stadium during Ukraine match |
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A Northern Ireland supporter has died at the Stade de Lyon as he watched the team beat Ukraine at the Euro 2016 tournament in France. | A Northern Ireland supporter has died at the Stade de Lyon as he watched the team beat Ukraine at the Euro 2016 tournament in France. |
Robert Rainey, known as Archie, is understood to have suffered a heart attack in one of the stands at about 18:00 local time. | Robert Rainey, known as Archie, is understood to have suffered a heart attack in one of the stands at about 18:00 local time. |
Medics tried to resuscitate the 62-year-old Belfast man inside the stadium but he was later pronounced dead. | Medics tried to resuscitate the 62-year-old Belfast man inside the stadium but he was later pronounced dead. |
His family said he died "doing what he loved best". | His family said he died "doing what he loved best". |
Shocked | |
In a statement, they said: "Our father has sadly passed away whilst in France supporting Northern Ireland at the Euros, surrounded by all his friends and family. | |
"We are obviously devastated at this loss, and thankful for everyone's thoughts and prayers." | |
Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill said he and his squad were "all shocked when we heard this sad news after the game". | |
"The thoughts of all the players and the backroom staff are with Robert's family and friends at this time." | |
Fall | |
The Irish Football Association (IFA) said it will request that Northern Ireland players can wear black armbands during the team's game against Germany on Tuesday as a mark of respect to Mr Rainey. | |
He is the second Northern Ireland fan to die in France this week. | |
Early on Monday morning, 24-year-old Darren Rodgers, from Ballymena in County Antrim, died after a fall from a promenade in Nice. | Early on Monday morning, 24-year-old Darren Rodgers, from Ballymena in County Antrim, died after a fall from a promenade in Nice. |
The incident happened just hours after Northern Ireland's opening game of the tournament against Poland. | The incident happened just hours after Northern Ireland's opening game of the tournament against Poland. |
Perspective | |
Northern Ireland's players wore black armbands during the win over Ukraine in Lyon in memory of Mr Rodgers. | Northern Ireland's players wore black armbands during the win over Ukraine in Lyon in memory of Mr Rodgers. |
There was also a minute's applause by supporters inside the ground in the 24th minute of the game as a tribute to him. | There was also a minute's applause by supporters inside the ground in the 24th minute of the game as a tribute to him. |
After Mr Rainey's death, Supt Nigel Goddard, of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, said: "Our thoughts are tragically with a second family this week mourning the devastating loss of their loved one." | |
Patrick Nelson, the IFA's chief executive, said the man's death during the game "puts any result of a football match into perspective". | |
John Delaney, the chief executive of the Football Association of Ireland, said the man's death was "a sad outcome to what was a historic day for Northern Irish football". | John Delaney, the chief executive of the Football Association of Ireland, said the man's death was "a sad outcome to what was a historic day for Northern Irish football". |