
Wales fan in hospital after stadium fall during Belgium match
A Welsh football supporter was injured in an incident during Wales' World Cup qualifier against Belgium. Reports surfaced late in the second half of the match at Brussels' Stade Roi Baudouin that a fan had plummeted from the stadium's top tier into the one below.
A group of fans reported that an ambulance on-site was attending to the injured individual, who was subsequently taken to hospital. They noted that some supporters were visibly upset and tearful as worry mounted for the injured man.
More than 4,000 Welsh fans were present in the stadium when the supporter fell from an upper tier into a crowd situated in the section beneath.
Ian Hamer, a spectator at the game, relayed to BBC Radio Wales that following Wales' third goal, "there was a loud thud just to our right and huge commotion in the lower tier".
"Police, stewards, paramedics rushed into that area and three, four rows were cordoned off.", reports Wales Online.
Rumours quickly spread that a Wales fan had fallen from the front of the top tier into the lower tier of the stadium, clipping other fans on his descent.
"For the next 15 minutes or so, paramedics treated the man before eventually taking him out on a stretcher and bringing an ambulance to the back of the concourse, blue lights flashing, from where he was taken to hospital after the game.
"Everyone's relieved to know that the man who fell is ok."
The incident occurred out of sight of the television cameras broadcasting the match, in which Craig Bellamy's team staged a remarkable comeback from 3-0 down after 27 minutes, only to ultimately lose 4-3.
In a statement, the Football Association of Wales confirmed: "We can confirm that one male fan fell from the upper to lower tier during the match at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels this evening.
"He was conscious and speaking and has now been taken to hospital for further checks."

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