LEYTON ORIENT’S clash with Lincoln was abandoned on Tuesday night due to a medical emergency.
Orient led 1-0 in the 84th minute when the match was halted.
Prior to the game being stopped, supporters invaded the pitch and sat on the field of play in a desperate attempt to halt the match at Brisbane Road so the stricken fan could receive attention.
Both sets of players were eventually taken off the field as the game was suspended until further notice.
SunSport understands medics were seen helping a member of the crowd on the side of the pitch.
Nearly an hour after the game had been stopped, Orient confirmed on social media that it would not be restarting.
They tweeted: “This evening’s match will not be restarted due to the ongoing medical emergency in the East Stand.
“All of our hopes are prayers are with the supporter and his loved ones at this incredibly distressing time.”
And Lincoln shared their best wishes, adding: “Tonight’s match at Brisbane Road will not be restarted due to the ongoing medical emergency.
“All our thoughts are with the Orient supporter at this time.”
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Orient first tweeted after the emergency had happened, saying: “The game is paused due to a crowd emergency.
“We’re keeping everything crossed for those involved, and will update with further information when we have it.”
Nine minutes later, the League One side then provided another update.
They said: “The players are now being taken off the field of play.
“The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Leyton Orient are with everyone involved.
“We will update further when we have more information.”
Messages of support were also posted on social media following the worrying scene.
One person said: “Hope they’re OK. Forget the football life is more important.”
While another added: “Wish the O’s fan a speedy recovery.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk