Man City to mark anniversary of Marc-Vivien Foe’s death by supplying defibrillators to local clubs

Manchester City to mark the 18th anniversary of Marc-Vivien Foe’s tragic death by supplying 26 life-saving defibrillators to local clubs

  • Marc-Vivien Foe died after collapsing on the pitch in a Cameroon game in 2003 
  • Foe had spent the season on loan at Manchester City before his tragic death
  • City will mark the anniversary of his death by giving local clubs defibrillators

Manchester City are to mark the anniversary of the death of Marc-Vivien Foe by supplying 26 defibrillators to local clubs.

The Premier League champions will donate the life-saving devices to grassroots sides in the East Manchester area, close to the Etihad Stadium.

The portable defibrillators diagnose life-threatening cardiac arrests and treat them by firing a dose of electric current to the heart.

Ex-Manchester City midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe died aged just 28 after collapsing on the pitch

City are to mark the anniversary of his death by supplying defibrillators to local clubs

City are to mark the anniversary of his death by supplying defibrillators to local clubs

On Saturday, it will be 18 years since Foe, who also played for West Ham, collapsed on the pitch while playing for Cameroon in a Confederations Cup semi-final against Colombia in Lyon. Attempts to resuscitate him were made but he tragically passed away aged just 28.

Memories of Foe’s sad plight were triggered earlier this month by Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen’s cardiac arrest while playing in the Euros.

The Manchester FA will provide training on how to use the devices at each local club.

Former Manchester City defender Joleon Lescott poses with the life-saving equipment

Former Manchester City defender Joleon Lescott poses with the life-saving equipment

Cameroon players are pictured paying tribute to Foe a few days after his sudden death

Cameroon players are pictured paying tribute to Foe a few days after his sudden death

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