Fleetwood Player Injury: Denver Hume Suffers Brain Hemorrhage.
17.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
17.11.2025
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Fleetwood Player Injury
Fleetwood player Denver Hume sustained a serious head injury during training as a result of a 'innocent collision'. The 27-year-old defender has been diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage following the incident that occurred last month. Hume, who previously played for Sunderland, joined Fleetwood this summer and has already participated in eight League Two matches this season.According to The Sun: Revealing details of Hume's situation, his coach noted:
'It is frightening to see what happened to him. We all hope he recovers as quickly as possible and can return to the field.'
This injury has been a significant blow to the team, as Hume has proven to be an important player in the starting line-up. While he undergoes treatment, Fleetwood will have to restructure their game without their key defender, hoping for Hume's swift recovery.
The situation underscores how important player safety is during training, and the final results of medical examinations may impact the course of the season for the team.
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