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Billy Vigar, Chichester and former Arsenal player, dies after sustaining brain injury

Billy Vigar suffered a fatal brain injury after colliding with a concrete wall during a match, prompting calls for banning dangerous walls around football pitches after over 1,000 signed a petition.

  • Billy Vigar, a 21-year-old former Arsenal player, died after suffering a significant brain injury during a match on Saturday while playing for Chichester City in the Isthmian League Premier Division.
  • The FA announced a review of safety around walls and boundaries in the National League system following Vigar's injury.
  • Tributes will be paid to Vigar, with moments of silence and black armbands worn in matches this weekend across the Isthmian League.
  • Chichester City has postponed its next match against Lewes in honor of Vigar, who was remembered as loved in the sport by his family and clubs.
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Arsenal's former youth team footballer Billy Vigar died at the age of 21 after suffering a serious brain injury while defending the Chichester City T-shirt in the duel against Wingate & Finchley FC for England's seventh division. According to reports from England, the damage occurred after the striker crashed into a wall while trying to prevent the ball from leaving the pitch. "After suffering a significant brain injury last Saturday, Billy Viga…

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The messages honoring the former player of Arsenal Billy Vigar, who died at the age of 21 after suffering a “significant brain injury” during a game last weekend, continue to arrive, the English club announced.

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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