During the K-League soccer match, Gwangju FC Lee Seung-mo was caught in an accident and the referee and the athlete quickly coped and saved their lives.

At the Daejeon World Cup Stadium yesterday (28th), 2018 K-League 2 Gwangju FC and Daejeon Citizen played semi-play-off games.

In the first half of the game, Lee Seung-mo dropped to the ground while competing in an air ball against Daejeon Yoon Kyungbo.

Lee Seung-mo dropped from his head, his weight was lifted, his throat was broken, and he lost consciousness.

When he fell, Kim Hee-gon, who looked at Lee Seung-mo as he was standing still, immediately blowed his whistle and called for medical staff.
In an urgent situation that can not be delayed for a moment, the referee put his hand in the mouth of Lee Seungmo who fell down and secured airway and performed artificial respiration.

In the meantime, the medical staff started cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and Gwangju athletes grabbed Lee Seungmo's legs and helped to circulate blood.

Both the athlete who was in the game and the crowd were all in a hurry and killed his breath and worried about Lee Seungmo.
Thanks to the fast first aid, Lee Seungmo fortunately regained consciousness.

I moved to a nearby hospital and underwent a test. As a result, Lee was diagnosed with incontinence in his throat.

According to a Gwangju FC official, Lee Seung-mo is now in a state of communication and communication, fortunately, there is no big abnormality in the spine.

Lee Seung-mo, who is 20 years old, became a gold medalist in the list of Asian Games players of Jakarta-Palembang in 2018.

(Image editing: Kim Bo Hee)