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Alfredo di Stefano is in a coma after suffering a heart attack. AP/Press Association Images

Footballing legend Di Stefano in coma after heart attack

Leading newspaper El Pais said the ex-Real Madrid star had been eating with his family near the Bernabeu when he felt ill

REAL MADRID LEGEND Alfredo di Stefano, one of the greatest players in history, is in a coma in hospital after suffering a heart attack Saturday, officials said.

Rescuers battled to revive the former player, who turned 88 on Friday, after his heart and breathing stopped while he was in central Madrid, said a source at Madrid Emergency Services.

“He had suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest. The emergency services began resuscitation and after 18 minutes managed to get him out of the arrest and he was taken in a serious condition to the Gregorio Maranon hospital,” the source told AFP.

The Argentinian-Spaniard is now lying in a coma in the cardiac ward of the hospital, a hospital spokesman said.

“He suffered a heart attack and was taken to the cardiac unit of the Gregorio Maranon hospital,” he told AFP.

“His status is that he is in a coma and we are keeping an eye on his progress.”

Leading newspaper El Pais said Di Stefano had been eating with his family near the Santiago Bernabeu stadium when he felt ill and sat down on his wheelchair.

By the time an ambulance arrived he was in cardiorespiratory arrest.

According to the paper, Di Stefano had been hospitalised seven times for similar episodes, none of which were as serious as the latest attack.

Di Stefano is one of Real Madrid’s most celebrated players, having represented the club for 11 seasons between 1953 and 1964, winning five European Cups. He now holds the title of honorary club president.

- © AFP, 2014

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    May 19th 2013, 10:00 AM

    Typical Beckham soaking up the limelight and giving us tears, Scholes gets subbed last week in his final game after a greater career and just jogs off, no fuss

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    Mute Philip Murphy
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    May 19th 2013, 10:28 AM

    I like Beckham as much as the next fella but this is way OTT!

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    Mute Nicholas Ring
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    May 19th 2013, 7:17 PM

    It shows how popular he is and how well he is respected by his peers. He won leagues wherever he went, no coincidence. A great professional.

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    May 19th 2013, 3:06 PM

    In fairness, while not the most gifted player, he made the most of what he had both on and off the field. Not the first footballer to use his image well, but brought the marketing of footballers and their clubs to a whole new level. Football is a business whether we like it or not, ad this guy is good for business.

    Send off a bit OTT, but he helped pave the way for making his teammates a lot of money from endorsements, put more emphasis on Ligue 1 and PSG. Crowd appreciate that too.

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    May 19th 2013, 11:05 AM

    I hear he says he is still available for England if they need him , in his high pitched voice “I can never retire from England I love my country “

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