Former Barcelona goalkeeper rushed into emergency surgery after horror injury left him vomiting in ambulance

Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… EX-BARCELONA goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen was rushed to hospital where he underwent emergency surgery following a horror collision. The Dutch goalkeeper, who currently plays for LaLiga side Las Palmas, was vomiting in the back of an ambulance. GettyJasper Cillessen suffered an agonising collision with Borja Iglesias[/caption] RexThe Dutchman currently plays for La Liga outfit Las Palmas[/caption] RexCillessen was left writhing in pain on the floor after taking a knee to the lower abdomen[/caption] GettyCillessen was stretchered off and taken to hospital where he reportedly underwent surgery[/caption] While playing in goal for the Gran Canaria club against Celta Vigo on Monday night he suffered a sickening injury. Cillessen, 35, came out of his goal to challenge a through ball and clashed with Vigo forward Borja Iglesias. The incident in the 23rd minute saw Iglesais unable to arrest his momentum before his knee struck the goalkeeper’s lower abdomen. It left Cillessen writhing in pain on the floor and unable to continue playing. He was eventually replaced by substitute goalkeeper Dinko Horkas in the 27th minute. However, Cillessen was then taken to hospital, where he was diagnosed with a minor intestinal injury. From there, Marca report he was transferred to another hospital with better equipment. Meanwhile, Movistar LaLiga on COPE’s El Partidazo reporter Isaac Fouto claimed Cillessen was even vomiting after his collision before being taken to hospital. El Chiringuito reported Cillessen then underwent emergency surgery in Vigo for a perforated intestine. He is said to be in a stable condition following the surgery. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with sub goalie Horkas pulling off a string of saves to keep his team in the game. Las Palmas are currently 19th in the Spanish top flight, but are just one point off of safety.

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Former Barcelona goalkeeper rushed into emergency surgery after horror injury left him vomiting in ambulance
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EX-BARCELONA goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen was rushed to hospital where he underwent emergency surgery following a horror collision.

The Dutch goalkeeper, who currently plays for LaLiga side Las Palmas, was vomiting in the back of an ambulance.

Soccer player Borja Iglesias of RC Celta tackling goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen of UD Las Palmas.
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Jasper Cillessen suffered an agonising collision with Borja Iglesias[/caption]
Jasper Cillessen of UD Las Palmas during a La Liga match.
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The Dutchman currently plays for La Liga outfit Las Palmas[/caption]
Soccer goalie injured on the field.
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Cillessen was left writhing in pain on the floor after taking a knee to the lower abdomen[/caption]
Injured soccer player being carried off the field on a stretcher.
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Cillessen was stretchered off and taken to hospital where he reportedly underwent surgery[/caption]

While playing in goal for the Gran Canaria club against Celta Vigo on Monday night he suffered a sickening injury.

Cillessen, 35, came out of his goal to challenge a through ball and clashed with Vigo forward Borja Iglesias.

The incident in the 23rd minute saw Iglesais unable to arrest his momentum before his knee struck the goalkeeper’s lower abdomen.

It left Cillessen writhing in pain on the floor and unable to continue playing.

He was eventually replaced by substitute goalkeeper Dinko Horkas in the 27th minute.

However, Cillessen was then taken to hospital, where he was diagnosed with a minor intestinal injury.

From there, Marca report he was transferred to another hospital with better equipment.

Meanwhile, Movistar LaLiga on COPE’s El Partidazo reporter Isaac Fouto claimed Cillessen was even vomiting after his collision before being taken to hospital.

El Chiringuito reported Cillessen then underwent emergency surgery in Vigo for a perforated intestine.

He is said to be in a stable condition following the surgery.

The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with sub goalie Horkas pulling off a string of saves to keep his team in the game.

Las Palmas are currently 19th in the Spanish top flight, but are just one point off of safety.