Sunderland Echo

Team raise their game for defibrilla­tor

- Georgina Cutler georgina.cutler@jpimedia.co.uk @Georgina_GLC

A Sunderland grassroots football club has taken on a fivehour non-stop endurance challenge to raise money for a defibrilla­tor after Denmark's Christian Eriksen collapsed during the Euros.

Teammates from Hall Farm Football Club took on the challenge on Sunday to raise money for a defibrilla­tor.

Callum Hodgson, who is team captain, decided to launch the fundraiser after Denmark's Christian Eriksen collapsed during the Euros 2020 as he suffered a cardiac arrest.

The team, along with friends and family of the club, managed to climb six ascents of Roseberry Topping in North Yorkshire to help raise funds.

Callum, 29 said: “After the Euros it made me think that it could happen to anyone, we are just a bunch of normal lads, but anyone of us could just collapse at any time.

"I have no idea where our closest defibrilla­tor is and there isn’t just us that play in Herrington.

"There are kids teams as well, so I wanted to get a defibrilla­tor for everyone to use if it was ever needed.”

Eleven team members joined in with the event and the club has so far raised £830 but needs £1,000 to be able to buy the defibrilla­tor from the Red Sky Foundation who are providing the piece of equipment as well as training.

Callum added: “I feel like every sports team should be given one because if profession­al athletes can just collapse then it’s quite scary to think that anyone could.

"The event itself went well and I’m really proud of everyone – this defibrilla­tor could literally save someone’s life.”

You can donate to the team’s fundraiser uk.gofundme.com/f/hallfarm-defibrilla­tor-fundraiser.

Parents Sergio and Emma Petrucci set up Red Sky Foundation after the pioneering life-saving treatment their daughter Luna received in 2015 after she was born with a serious heart problem.

After experienci­ng the great work carried out by the wonderful NHS team in the Children’s Heart Unit at The Freeman Hospital in Newcastle.

The couple wanted to express their thanks by raising money to help fund machines, equipment, specialist nursing care, holistic treatment and more by collaborat­ing with CHUF (Children’s Heart Unit Fund).

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The team has so far raised £830 and need £1,000 to buy the defibrilla­tor.
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Team members of Hall Farm FC are raising money for a defibrilla­tor.

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