Non-league footballer makes fairytale return to pitch less than 12 months after near-death skull fracture in match
A NON-LEAGUE footballer who suffered a near-death skull fracture has made a fairytale return to the pitch less than 12 months later.
Alex Fletcher, 24, was an 85th-minute sub in Bath City’s 3-1 win over Hampton & Richmond Borough today.
Last November, he crashed head-first into an advertising board during Bath’s National League South clash against Dulwich Hamlet.
The sickening collision saw the game abandoned, with Fletcher immediately rushed to hospital.
It was there he underwent emergency brain surgery, having suffered multiple fractures to his skull.
But Fletcher has since made a miraculous recovery.
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And he came on today in the 85th minute to rapturous applause from both sets of fans.
It capped off an incredible comeback for Fletcher, who was left in an induced coma for a week after his surgery.
He previously opened up on the terrifying 50-minute journey to hospital in a neck brace, admitting he feared dying if he fell asleep.
Fletcher targeted a return to the pitch after being cleared to play earlier this month.