Three Youth Soccer Players Taken to Hospital After Lightning Strikes Field

The game was impacted by inclement weather since the first half, but never postponed.

Baden Wuerttemberg, Ebringen: Lightning strikes the ground during a thunderstorm.
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Baden Wuerttemberg, Ebringen: Lightning strikes the ground during a thunderstorm.

A soccer match in Jamaica was suspended in the 84th minute on Monday after a bolt of lightning struck the pitch, causing two players to almost simultaneously crumble to the ground with a third player collapsing shortly thereafter. 

The Jamaican Observerreports that the match between Jamaica College and Wolmer’s Boys had been impacted by inclement weather since the first half.

Terrence Francis of Jamaica College was unresponsive when he was stretchered off the field and taken to a nearby hospital. Francis would later regain consciousness, but he was unable to talk and complained of pain on his left side. Dwayne Allen of Wolmer's was the other player who was rushed to the hospital for medical attention. 

Jamaica College head coach Davion Ferguson says another player on his club later complained of chest pains, and was taken to the hospital but eventually released.

Video has emerged of the moment players collapsed on the field after the lightening strike. pic.twitter.com/qbL7txxj4s

— William Mitchell (@news_mitchell) September 16, 2019

Officials say the match will be scheduled for a later date in order for the clubs to finish the remaining six minutes of regulation.

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