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Bale not taking chances, installs defibrillator at his home

Former Wales and Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale has revealed he installed a defibrillator at his home as well as buying one for his family members.

Bale is to have life-saving training as part of a campaign being run by European football governing body Uefa.

The ex-Wales captain, 34, has already taken steps to try to cope with the risk of sudden cardiac arrest.

“A cardiac arrest can happen anywhere in a stadium, at work but most often at home,” Bale said.

“I’ve installed an automatic external defibrillator (AED) in my home and bought one for every member of my family.

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“Sometimes I take my AED to the golf course. You never know what might happen.”

Uefa’s ‘Get Trained, Save Lives’ campaign aims to teach football fans basic cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills, with Bale, Erling Haaland and Thierry Henry among the star names giving their support.

There have been a number of recent cases of footballers suffering with heart problems.

Wales defender Tom Lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch during Luton Town’s Premier League game at Bournemouth in December.

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He had previously collapsed during the Championship play-off final win against Coventry last May.

Manchester United’s Christian Eriksen was fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator after he collapsed playing for Denmark at Euro 2020.

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