Ex-Arsenal forward Billy Vigar dies at 21: Billy Vigar, 21, former Arsenal forward, dies after a severe brain injury on-field during a Chichester City match

Billy Vigar, a former Arsenal youth player, died of tragically at the age of 21 after a violent brain damage during a match with Chichester City FC. The incident occurred on Saturday in the Isthmian Premier Division match against Wingate & Finchley.
Vigar collided with a hard surface while trying to prevent the ball from crossing the contact line. The match was stopped only 15 minutes later and the medical staff immediately joined the hospital before being taken to the hospital.
Following the injury, the vigar was placed in a stimulated coma and operated to help heal. However, the severity of brain damage was not exceeded and passed away on Thursday, September 25, 2025. His family, emphasizing how deeply loved in sports, he expressed their destruction in a statement.
Who was Billy Vigar and what happened on the field?
Billy Vigar was a young, promising footballer who was once a part of Arsenal’s Youth Academy – a place where many future stars were fed. He joined Arsenal as a young and climbed the youth ranks, but did not enter the senior staff. After leaving Arsenal in mid -2014, he tried to start his career and played in the lower leagues.

In a Chichester City match (Image-BBC), an old Arsenal Advanced Billy Vigar dies at the age of 21
He played for Billy Chichester City at the Saturday match at Isthmian League Premier Division, a semi -professional English football layer. During this game, to prevent the ball from climbing the boundaries, he seriously collided with a concrete wall near the edge line. In the event of a disaster caused a brain damage. An air ambulance flew him to the hospital, where the doctors placed him in a warned coma, and then performed surgery to help potential healing. Despite these efforts, Billy Vigar passed away on September 25, 2025. The game itself was abandoned shortly after the incident, a gloomy pause reflecting the shock felt by players, authorities and fans.
Chichester City, Billy Vigar’s team, expressed a deep destruction and a heart attack on the loss. They postponed their next fixtures as a sign of respect.
The Billy Vigar family said that they were ruined and ruined by mentioning him as a talented young player who loves football.
Clubs and former teammates, including the football community, wished condolences and stressed the potential of Vigar and the tragic nature of his death.
This tragedy caused and could be prevented?
Billy’s death sends a strong message beyond high profile leagues about the risks in football. In the top professional layers, there are strict security protocols on what surrounds playgrounds such as filling and distance between fields and hard surfaces. However, lower leagues, such as Billy’s place, lack such protection due to limited resources. Concrete walls or advertising boards placed close to the field may be a fatal danger.
This tragedy, regardless of the league level, has revived the debate on making football safer for all players. Families, clubs and supporters force football officials to re -evaluate these standards to avoid events over and over. Billy’s case is not isolated-not isolated-the recent injuries, including collisions with harsh surfaces in non-league football, raised the alarms. Security experts and football officials are facing emergency calls to apply the courses learned to protect future players.




