In the final round of Europa League Group A matches, Hungary beat Scotland 1-0 in 10 minutes of extra time to move up to third place in the group and keep their hopes of advancing alive. However, in the act, Hungarian striker Banner Baswaga was hit on the head by the Scottish goalkeeper and fell unconscious. The players immediately built a wall, protected them with large towels and were treated by military doctors. Skipper Szuboszlár could not hold back his tears. Wagga was reportedly taken to hospital for treatment and is in a stable condition.
As the game entered the middle of the second half, a Warga attack was struck by Scotland goalkeeper Angus Genn, who fell to the ground unconscious. When the players saw the seriousness of the situation they signaled for the medic to enter the game. Suboslar rushed to the sidelines and helped them move a stretcher bed into the game. His teammates built a wall and covered it with towels, and the TV cameras dared not take pictures. At one point during the wait, Suboslar and other players cried with worry, and after a long period of treatment, Wagah was again taken by ambulance to the hospital.
After Chyunsubov's last hit to win the wave for Hungary, he walked to the sidelines and held up the Wagga 19 wave shirt to show his support. After the match, a group of players also brought images of buried Wagga wave shirts. The Hungarian FA later released a statement: "Wagga is currently in a stable condition, the Ferenc Walrus player is located in a hospital in Stuttgart, we will announce the latest situation as soon as possible."
Hungary's captain Margolos revealed after the match, "Wagga's life is not in danger, but a facial fracture will require surgery, and you can't wait for life for the rest of this year's Euros."