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Andresson injury forces Hungerford game to be cancelled




The goalkeeper suffered the injury with 15 minutes remaining

HUNGERFORD Town's FA Cup second qualifying round clash with Wantage Town was cancelled after 75 minutes of the game due to a serious injury.

Crusaders goalkeeper Jokull Andresson was caught by the knee of Wantage player Kaylem Patterson resulting in concussion.

The 17-year-old was carried off and taken to hospital in an ambulance after 20 minutes of treatment - which forced referee Wayne Cartmel to end the game.

It was the second time that Andresson has suffered concussion this season having collided with a Bath City player just six weeks ago.

The game was 0-0 at the time of the incident with around 15 minutes remaining when the referee made the decision.

The re-arranged game will now take place on Tuesday, September 25.



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