Cambridge United's match against Crewe Alexandra on Saturday, May 2, ended in a draw, confirming the team's promotion to League One. The match was marked by a medical emergency when a Crewe Alexandra supporter suffered a heart attack. An air ambulance landed on the pitch to take the fan to hospital. Cambridge United posted an update on Sunday, May 3, stating that the fan's heart stopped multiple times before reaching North Staffs hospital, but is expected to make a full recovery. Crewe boss Lee Bell expressed his concern for the fan's health, saying 'hopefully the fan who has been taken to hospital will be okay.' The draw against Crewe Alexandra capped off a successful season for Cambridge United, who finished in third place. The team's promotion to League One is a significant achievement, and they will look to build on this success in the upcoming season. Cambridge United's players and staff will be relieved that the fan is expected to recover. The incident served as a reminder of the importance of medical emergency services at football matches. The fan's condition was critical, but thanks to the quick response of the medical team, he is expected to make a full recovery. Cambridge United's promotion to League One is a significant achievement for the team.
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Cambridge United Earn Promotion to League One
Cambridge United secure promotion to League One with draw, supporter hospitalized after heart incident
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