It has been three years since Christian Eriksen’s shocking collapse during Denmark’s Euro 2020 opener against Finland. The incident, which occurred just before halftime, left the football world in a state of shock and fear as the then-Inter Milan player’s body lay limp on the pitch.
His teammates rushed to create a human shield around him, providing privacy as paramedics performed CPR. The match was quickly suspended, but it resumed hours later at the request of both teams’ players.
A memorable moment from Euro 2020: Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest during Denmark’s opening match.

Medics rushed to provide CPR to Eriksen on the pitch at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, with his teammates shielding him from view.

A united front: Eriksen’s teammates formed a protective barrier around him, providing privacy and support.

A conscious Eriksen was carefully carried off the pitch, surrounded and supported by his teammates.
The distressing incident took a toll on those present, with Eriksen’s wife, Sabrina Kvist, rushing to the pitch in tears. Denmark players Kjaer and Schmeichel consoled her, while many supporters wept and others turned away, unable to witness the upsetting scene. The match eventually resumed, with Finland winning 1-0.
Despite the traumatic start to the tournament, Denmark defied the odds and advanced to the knockout stages with a stunning 4-1 victory over Russia. Emotionally charged by Eriksen’s absence, they continued their impressive run, defeating Wales 4-0 in the last 16 and the Czech Republic 2-1 in the quarterfinals.

A distressed Sabrina Kvist rushed onto the pitch, desperate to be by her husband’s side.

Denmark players Kjaer and Schmeichel provided comfort and support to Sabrina Kvist during the distressing incident.

A united front: Fans from both countries chanted Eriksen’s name in a show of support as the match resumed.
Denmark’s resilience and fighting spirit were on full display as they reached the semifinals, where they faced England. Although they lost 2-1 at Wembley, their campaign was nothing short of remarkable.
As Denmark often does, they embraced their underdog status and fought their way through the tournament. Their performance at Euro 2020 will forever be linked to the health scare of Eriksen, and they will carry those memories with them as they aim to defy the odds once again at the upcoming tournament in Germany.

Denmark’s remarkable turnaround: They beat Russia 4-1 to secure an unexpected place in the knockout stages.