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Chichester footballer Billy Vigar placed in coma after accident Former Arsenal footballer Billy Vigar in coma after match accident
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Billy Vigar came through the Arsenal academyBilly Vigar came through the Arsenal academy
Chichester City footballer Billy Vigar has been placed in an induced coma after suffering what the club said was "a significant brain injury" during a match.Chichester City footballer Billy Vigar has been placed in an induced coma after suffering what the club said was "a significant brain injury" during a match.
It happened in the game between Chichester and Wingate and Finchley on Saturday in the Isthmian League Premier Division.It happened in the game between Chichester and Wingate and Finchley on Saturday in the Isthmian League Premier Division.
The striker, who is 21 and from Worthing, was a graduate of the Arsenal academy, and has also had spells at Derby County, Hastings FC and Eastbourne Borough.The striker, who is 21 and from Worthing, was a graduate of the Arsenal academy, and has also had spells at Derby County, Hastings FC and Eastbourne Borough.
It is thought the injury was caused when he hit a concrete wall, but the club has not confirmed this.It is thought the injury was caused when he hit a concrete wall, but the club has not confirmed this.
In a statement the club said: "Billy received a significant brain injury and is currently in an induced coma in intensive care receiving the best possible treatment.In a statement the club said: "Billy received a significant brain injury and is currently in an induced coma in intensive care receiving the best possible treatment.
"It is too early to say what the outcome will be and even if things go well, there will be a long road to recovery.""It is too early to say what the outcome will be and even if things go well, there will be a long road to recovery."
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