The English FA have marked the first anniversary of Fabrice Muamba’s cardiac arrest by providing more than 90 defibrillators to soccer clubs.
Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba has been discharged from a London hospital following his recovery from a cardiac arrest on the pitch.
There have been renewed calls for more stringent medical checks for professional athletes after the death of Italian soccer player Piermario Morosini.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle says Fabrice Muamba has been walking in hospital as he recovers from a frightening on-field collapse last month.
Recent cases have highlighted disturbing instances of racial abuse on Twitter, and some celebrities have left the site after becoming targets.
Tottenham Hotspur and Everton have beaten their quarterfinal opponents in the FA Cup to set up derby clashes with Chelsea and Liverpool respectively.
Liam Stacey, arrested for inciting racial hatred after Bolton star Fabrice Muamba collapsed on the field during a soccer match, has been jailed.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp believes Fabrice Muamba’s recovery means supporters can now enjoy Tuesday’s rearranged FA Cup quarterfinal.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter says Fabrice Muamba’s collapse has brought back memories of Marc-Vivien Foe who died in similar circumstances in 2003.
As Fabrice Muamba recovers in hospital, the Premier League has been prompted to see if medical tests for soccer player can be improved.
Manchester City will have the chance to revive their bid for the Premier League title as the soccer fraternity continues to wish Fabrice Muamba well.
Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba remains in a critical condition after suffering cardiac arrest during the FA Cup quarterfinal at Tottenham Hotspur.