BUCHAREST, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Romanian international midfielder Catalin Haldan died on Thursday after collapsing on the field during a friendly between Dinamo Bucharest and a second division team from Oltenita.
'Haldan died in Oltenita hospital,' Dinamo spokesman Ionel
Culina told Reuters by telephone. 'The club cancelled the
helicopter it had called to bring him to Bucharest.'
Earlier Dinamo president Marcel Popescu told Reuters that
according to the team's doctor, Haldan suffered a cerebral
attack and was clinically dead on the pitch before being taken
to hospital in Oltenita, 60 km southwest of the capital.
Haldan, 24, played eight matches for Romania, scoring one
goal. He was in Romania's squad for the 2000 European
Championship in the Netherlands and Belgium but he did not play
during the tournament.
At Euro 2000 Haldan fainted during the first training
session of the Romanian team. Medical investigations revealed no
serious health problems.
Reports from Belgium said at the time Haldan had fainted
after an accidental collision with team mate Miodrag Belodedici.
They said the national team's doctor had helped Haldan to
avoid swallow his tongue and the player resumed training a few
minutes later.
Two years ago another Romanian player, midfielder Stefan
Vrabioru of first division Astra Ploiesti, died after collapsing
on the pitch in a match against Rapid Bucharest.
Vrabioru died on his way to hospital in a car. The cause of
his death has not been clarified.