England Great Paul Gascoigne Rushed to Hospital, Found Collapsed at Home
POOLE, DORSET, ENGLAND, JUL 20 – Paul Gascoigne, 58, is stable and recovering in hospital after being found semi-conscious at home; he is expected to remain under medical supervision for several days, friends said.
- Paul Gascoigne, the former England and Newcastle midfielder, was taken to hospital following an incident at his Dorset home on July 18, 2025.
- His collapse followed a long battle with alcoholism and mental health issues, compounded by past injuries that sidelined him for four years.
- Gascoigne was discovered semi-conscious by his friend Steve Foster and initially admitted to intensive care before being moved to an acute medical unit, where his health has improved and become stable.
- Medical staff expect Gascoigne will remain hospitalized for several days while receiving treatment, and Foster expressed thanks for the support from old friends wishing him well.
- Gascoigne’s health emergency highlights ongoing challenges despite past efforts to manage addiction and underlines his status as a cherished football figure of the 1980s and 1990s.
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Paul Gascoigne is recovering in hospital after the former Tottenham and England star collapsed at his home. Gascoigne was rushed to hospital by his driver and assistant Steve Foster, who found the 58-year-old in a semi-conscious state in his Dorset house. “Paul is in hospital, which is the best possible place for him to be right now,” Foster told The Sun newspaper. Admitted to ICU Gascoigne was reportedly admitted to an intensive care ward after…
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