Soccer-Ten years on, AIK mark Turina's passing with heart initiative


STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish club AIK remembered former keeper Ivan Turina with an unusual minute's silence ahead of their league game with Sirius on Saturday, encouraging fans to be more aware of the kind of heart condition that took the Croatian's life 10 years ago.

Fans were instructed to spend the silent minute before the game at the Friends Arena doing one of three things - downloading an app to become first-aid volunteers, finding out where their nearest defibrillator was located, or donating to research.

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