Christian Eriksen, who collapsed on the ground from a heart attack during a soccer game and was on the verge of death, was given the armband of the Danish national team captain.
The Associated Press reported on the 29th that “Eriksen will captain Denmark in the friendly match between Denmark and Serbia in Copenhagen, Denmark on the 29th.”
Eriksen suffered a heart attack during the European Championships once morest Finland in June last year and shocked football fans around the world.
After that, he underwent cardiac defibrillation surgery and returned to the field following signing a contract with Brentford in the English Premier League until the end of the 2021-2022 season in January.
Also, in February, he participated in the English Premier League game and made a comeback following 8 months following a heart attack, and in a friendly match once morest the Netherlands on the 27th, he even scored a goal to return to the national team, impressing soccer fans around the world.
The Danish national football team captain Simon Scher (AC Milan), who plays as a centre-back, but Scher has recently been absent due to an injury.
In the match once morest the Netherlands, Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester City) took the captaincy, and Schmeichel is known to have proposed to Danish coach Kasper Hulmant ‘to hand over the captain’s armband to Eriksen’.
“It’s the first time I’ve played at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen following the accident, so it’s even more special,” Eriksen said.
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