Billy Vigar: Former Arsenal striker dies aged 21 after suffering ‘significant brain injury’ playing for Chichester City | Football News



Former Arsenal striker Billy Vigar has died aged 21 after suffering a ‘significant brain injury’ while playing for Chichester City.

Vigar was put into an induced coma after being injured in Saturday’s Isthmian League Premier Division match against Wingate and Finchley.

A statement from Vigar’s family said: “After sustaining a significant brain injury last Saturday, Billy Vigar was put in an induced coma. On Tuesday he needed an operation to aid any chances of recovery. Although this helped, the injury proved too much for him and he passed away on Thursday morning.

“The responses to the original update show how much Billy was thought of and loved within the sport. His family are devastated that this has happened while he was playing the sport that he loved.”

His club said: “It is with great sadness that Chichester City Football Club has to confirm the passing of Billy Vigar. We request that his family’s privacy is respected at this most difficult time.”

Vigar – who also played for Derby, Hastings and Eastbourne Borough – came through the Arsenal academy before signing professional terms in 2022, with the Gunners describing him as “quick, powerful and fiercely determined”.

Arsenal said in a statement: “Everyone at Arsenal Football Club is deeply sorry to hear of the tragic passing of Chichester City forward and former Arsenal academy player, Billy Vigar.

“As well as his significant talent, Billy will always be remembered for his love of the game, pride at representing our football club – he once called the day he was spotted by our scouts as ‘the most Important of his life’ – and a character beloved by team-mates and coaches alike.

“Our deepest condolences go out to the Vigar family and his many friends at this extremely difficult time.”

Chichester City’s match with Lewes FC this weekend has been postponed.



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