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Dutch star Bas Dost collapses on pitch in terrifying moment as Eredivisie game abandoned

Dutch striker Bas Dost suddenly collapsed in the 90th minute of NEC Nijmegen's match away to AZ Alkmaar in the Eredivisie on Sunday, forcing the fixture to be abandoned

Bas Dost regained consciousness and was stretchered off
Bas Dost regained consciousness and was stretchered off(Image: NESimages/Herman Dingler/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

NEC Nijmegen's clash with AZ Alkmaar was abandoned on Sunday after striker Bas Dost suddenly collapsed during the second half.

In the 90th minute, Dost was running forward as part of a late Nijmegen attack but fell to the turf inside the centre circle. Although the game continued for a few seconds until referee Jeroen Manschot noticed that the former Netherlands international was staying on the ground, players from both sides quickly rushed over to him and were hastily followed by medical staff.


Both of the teams formed a shield around Dost, 34, by locking arms as he received treatment, with some players praying for his welfare. In encouraging scenes, the striker regained consciousness before he was taken off on a stretcher.


Nijmegen posted on social media: "Bas Dost is conscious and is taken off the field. The match has been stopped." Fans from both sides at the AFAS Stadion applauded Dost off but were unable to see any further action after the match was abandoned with the score 2-1 to visitors Nijmegen.

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Dost had scored the opening goal in the Eredivisie match and assisted Magnus Mattsson to double their lead 20 minutes later. Alkmaar then pulled a goal back in the second half.

Dost's former clubs sent his their well-wishes following the incident. Eintracht Frankfurt tweeted: "Get well soon, Bas Dost. The Eintracht family is thinking of you and wishes you a full recovery."

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Dutch side Heerenveen posted: "Good luck, Bas!" Bundesliga side Wolfsburg, who the 34-year-old enjoyed his longest spell with, also said: "Get well soon, Bas!"

The most prolific spell of Dost's career came at Sporting Lisbon, representing the Portuguese giants for three seasons. The Dutchman scored a superb 93 goals in 127 appearances.

Dost also played 18 times for the Netherlands at international level, scoring one goal and registering three assists. His final appearance came against England in March 2018.


Bas Dost had scored and assisted earlier in the match
Bas Dost had scored and assisted earlier in the match(Image: NESimages/Herman Dingler/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

Dost's other clubs include Emmen, where he began his career professionally in 2007, Heracles and Utrecht, all three of whom are from his homeland. He also played for Club Brugge in Belgium.

Dost signed for Nijmegen in August and had scored two goals in seven games this season ahead of the trip to Alkmaar. The Dutch club sit 12th in the Eredivise table and have nine points from as many games, winning twice, drawing on three occasions and losing four times.

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