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National Post
a day ago
- Sport
- National Post
Soccer fan dies after fall during Nations League final between Spain and Portugal
A soccer fan died during Sunday's Nations League final between Spain and Portugal after falling from an overhead level onto the media section below. Article content 'A man fell from the middle tier to the lower tier, onto a staircase near the press area, and unfortunately died at the scene,' Munich police spokesman Tobias Schenk said Monday. Article content Article content 'As always in such cases, the Munich police have taken over the investigation. Criminal police are on site, witnesses are being interviewed and videos reviewed. At this time, there's no evidence of anything but a tragic accident.' Article content The fatal fall occurred during the first period of extra time at the Munich stadium, when tension was high between rival players, and fans were becoming more animated. Article content Shocked spectators called for help and medical personnel, stewards and police cordoned off the area. Medics used a tarpaulin to shield the scene from view as doctors tried to save the man's life. Article content 'We can't give more details at the moment, except to say the man was from the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area,' Schenk said. Article content Portugal went on to win the game on penalties. Article content 'Before we begin with the questions, I would like to express my condolences because a fan died in the stands today. My condolences to the family,' Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said. Article content 'We're mourning the fan who died,' Portugal counterpart Roberto Martinez said. 'It's very sad news.' Article content Earlier this year, a baseball fan in Pittsburgh suffered serious injuries after falling over a railing onto the field. Article content Kavan Markwood suffered serious injuries after falling from the top of a 21-foot-high wall onto the warning track at PNC Park during a game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs. Article content


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Fan dies after falling from the stands at the Nations League final - as UEFA release statement following tragedy
A fan tragically died after falling from the stands while attending the Nations League final between Portugal and Spain in Munich on Sunday night. The male supporter from Bavaria's Garmisch-Partenkirchen district fell from the middle tier into the lower tier of the stadium and landed on a staircase in the media area. He received immediate medical attention but succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. UEFA released a statement shortly after the horrifying incident as the governing body sent its condolences to the man's family. The statement read: 'Despite the best efforts of the medical team, the person sadly passed away at 00:06. Our thoughts are with their loved ones at this difficult time.' Munich police have launched an investigation, but revealed that there is currently 'no evidence to suggest foul play.' The fan's death marred what had been a thrilling contest that went all the way to penalties. Portugal and Spain played out a 2-2 draw and could not be separated over 120 minutes. It was Portugal who eventually prevailed 5-3 on penalties, with Alvaro Morata seeing his spot-kick saved by Diogo Costa. Portugal became the first two-time Nations League winners after also triumphing in the tournament back in 2019, and Cristiano Ronaldo burst into tears when Ruben Neves fired home the winning penalty. But attention then turned to the fatality in the stands, with Portugal boss Roberto Martinez describing the supporter's passing as 'extremely sad news'. Spain's manager Luis de la Fuente added: 'I want to show my deepest condolences because a fan has died. It reminds us of what is important in life.'


South China Morning Post
a day ago
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
Ronaldo set to stay at Saudi club Al-Nassr as another World Cup looms closer
Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly ended speculation about his club future, and said he would continue to play at Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr as he also probably sets his sights on next year's World Cup. 'Nothing is going to change. Playing at Al-Nassr? Yes,' he was quoted as saying early on Monday by several reports after captaining Portugal to the Nations League title in Munich. Ronaldo, 40, joined Al-Nassr in 2023 after falling out with coach Erik ten Hag at Manchester United. His current contract is until June 30. Fifa president Gianni Infantino had recently suggested that Ronaldo could move to a side qualified for the upcoming Club World Cup. Ronaldo on Saturday confirmed talks but said he would not be at the tournament in the United States. On Sunday, Portugal beat Spain 5-3 on penalties to give Ronaldo and his team a third trophy, the others being at Euro 2016 and the 2019 Nations League. Ronaldo and Portugal coach Roberto Martinez celebrate the Nations League win. Photo: Reuters 'I have many titles but there is nothing better than winning with the national team,' the five-time Ballon d'Or winner said.


The Independent
a day ago
- Sport
- The Independent
Cristiano Ronaldo drops hint over future after Club World Cup transfer speculation
Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted that he will remain at Al-Nassr amid speculation that he could seek a move in order to compete at this summer's Club World Cup. The 40-year-old's future has been up in the air with his contract at the Saudi Arabian club due to come to an end on June 30. He joined the club in January 2023 after leaving Manchester United and has been instrumental in elevating the league's credibility. However, a cryptic social media post suggested that the five-time Ballon d'Or was ready to part ways with the club. Following a 3-2 defeat to Al-Fateh in their final game of the season, which saw Al-Nassr finish third in the league, Ronaldo took to X to say: "This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Grateful to all." But now, Ronaldo has backtracked on his earlier statement and seemingly vowed to remain at his current employers. After Portugal's Nations League final victory over Spain last night, which saw Roberto Martinez 's side emerge victorious on penalties, the striker has suggested that his future lies with Al-Nassr. The Portugal captain said: "Future? Nothing will change. Al-Nassr? Yes." Ronaldo extended his goalscoring record against Spain, claiming his 138th international goal in the 61st minute to put Portugal on terms. He was subbed off in the 88th minute and was not involved in the subsequent penalty shootout. He was seen in tears when Ruben Neves scored the winning spot kick as Portugal reigned supreme over their Spanish neighbours, becoming the first team to become two-time winners. After Al-Nassr failed to qualify for the Club World Cup, Fifa president Gianni Infantino proposed the idea of Ronaldo joining a team still involved in the competition. However, it appears Ronaldo has turned various participating teams down, with Argentinian giants River Plate among those who reportedly sent proposals his way. "Some teams reached out to me,' Ronaldo added. 'Some made sense and others did not, but you can't try and do everything. You can't catch every ball."
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First Post
a day ago
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- First Post
Nations League Final: Fan dies after falling from stands during Portugal-Spain showdown at Allianz Arena
The fan fell from the central tier during the first period of extra time into the press box in the lower tier, with paramedics and police rushing to the scene for help. A UEFA spokesperson said there had been a 'medical emergency' and confirmed that a fan had 'sadly' died during the match. read more Paramedics and police personnel had rushed to the press box at the Allianz Arena to attend to a spectator who had fallen from the central tier above. Reuters A spectator was killed after falling from the stands at the Nations League final between Portugal and Spain in Munich on Sunday, UEFA confirmed to AFP subsidiary SID. The fan fell from the central tier during the first period of extra time into the press box in the lower tier. Paramedics and police rushed to the scene to assist the fan. A UEFA spokesperson said there had been a 'medical emergency' and confirmed that a fan had 'sadly' died during the match. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Representatives from both sides expressed their sympathies after the match, won 5-3 by Portugal on penalties after the game finished 2-2. Yesterday, a fan sadly passed away after an accident during the UEFA Nations League final at the Allianz Arena. FC Bayern's thoughts are with the person's family, relatives and friends. Rest in peace. — FC Bayern (@FCBayernEN) June 9, 2025 More from Football Spain coach Luis de la Fuente made a statement to express his condolences to the fan at the post-match press conference. 'I want to show my deepest condolences because a fan has died. It reminds us, of what is important in life.' A representative of the Portuguese team made a similar statement of condolences, saying the death 'casts a shadow on our victory today.' Portugal coach Roberto Martinez echoed the sentiments, saying it was 'extremely sad news.' The supporter is estimated to have fallen around eight metres. How the fan fell or under what circumstances, is unclear.