Soccer-Player saves stricken seagull hit by ball during match in Turkey


Feb 24 (Reuters) - A ⁠footballer's quick thinking brought a seagull back ⁠to life after the bird was struck ‌by the ball during a match in Turkey, Anadolu Agency reported.

The incident occurred in the first half of the ​Istanbul First Amateur League playoff ⁠final between Mevlanakapi Guzelhisar ⁠and Istanbul Yurdum Spor in Zeytinburnu.

Istanbul Yurdum Spor goalkeeper ⁠Muhammet ‌Uyanik cleared the ball up the pitch and it struck a seagull, ⁠sending it plummeting to the turf.

Team captain ​Gani Catan ‌rushed over and seeing that the bird was ⁠unresponsive, ​he began cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and chest compressions in an attempt to revive it.

The seagull responded and showed ⁠movement before Catan cradled it ​and rushed to the touchline to hand it over to medical staff.

"Our captain Gani Catan brought the ⁠seagull back to life thanks to the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) he performed on the field," the club said on Instagram.

Although Istanbul Yurdum Spor lost the ​game, Catan had no ⁠regrets.

"We missed out on the championship, but helping save ​a life is a good ‌thing," he said. "This was ​more important than the championship."

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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