In the final round of the UEFA Europa League Group A, Hungary beat Scotland 1-0 in extra time, successfully retaining the third place in the group and retaining a ray of hope for qualification. However, at this exciting moment, Hungary's striker, Banner Baswaga, suffered a fatal blow from Scotland's goalkeeper and lost consciousness after receiving a heavy blow to the head. His teammates quickly built a human wall, used a large towel to protect him from the wind and rain, and urgently called the army doctor to the scene. Captain Suboslal was overcome with grief and tears came to his eyes. It is reported that Huaga's condition has stabilized after being treated at the hospital.
Midway through the second half of the game, Wagga was struck again by Scottish goalkeeper Angus Genn on the attack and went down on the spot. The players saw this and immediately signaled for the medic to enter the field. Sue Pauslar was the first to rush to the sidelines to assist her teammates in moving Wagga to a stretcher. Teammates formed a wall and covered it with a towel, and the TV cameras were unable to capture the touching moment. During the long wait, players such as Suboslal lost control of their emotions at one point and sobbed uncontrollably. After a long period of treatment, Wagga was eventually taken to the hospital by ambulance.
After Chyunsubov helped Hungary seal the win, he walked to the sidelines and showed his support by holding up Warga's No. 19 jersey. After the game, teammates mimicked the gesture to show their love for Wagga. The Hungarian FA later issued a statement saying that Wagga is in a stable condition and has been admitted to a hospital in Stuttgart for treatment, and that we will closely monitor his recovery.
Hungary's captain Margolos said in an interview that Joaquín's life is not in danger, but a facial fracture will require surgery and that this year's Europa League campaign is over for him.