League of Nations match stopped by horror incident as Hungary legend collapses
Hungary legend collapsed during Nations League match against Germany
Hungary's Nations League match against Germany was halted on Tuesday night after Hungary legend Ferenc Puskas collapsed during the game.
Puskas, who is 79 years old, was sitting in the stands watching the match when he fell ill. He was rushed to hospital, where he is currently in a stable condition.
The match was stopped in the 60th minute
The match was stopped in the 60th minute when Puskas collapsed. The players from both teams were visibly distressed, and the crowd gasped in horror.
Puskas was given CPR on the pitch before being taken to hospital. The match was later abandoned.
Puskas is a Hungarian football legend
Puskas is one of the greatest footballers of all time. He played for Hungary and Real Madrid, and he scored over 800 goals in his career.
Puskas was a member of the Hungarian team that won the gold medal at the 1952 Olympics. He also played in the 1954 World Cup, where Hungary finished as runners-up.
Puskas is currently in a stable condition
Puskas is currently in a stable condition in hospital. His family have said that he is responding well to treatment.
The Hungarian Football Federation has expressed its support for Puskas and his family. The federation has also said that it will do everything it can to help Puskas recover.