New information has arrived about the football player Flore who fell ill

Football player Flore Makrus Sepik is currently feeling well after he got sick in the match with Partizan in Belgrade.

He felt the urge to vomit and chest pain, complained to his teammates and the referee and the ambulance had to intervene and transport him to the Emergency Center .

Flora coach Jurgen Henn revealed that Sepik is recovering and that it is not a heart attack, which was done in the first place.

“Sepik felt weakness and pain in his chest, but what we do know, for now, is that it is not a heart attack and he is now recovering,” , said Hen.

We remind you that Partizan ended the match with the Estonian team with a 2-0 victory.

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