Shocking moments were recorded in the match between Croatia U21 and Turkey U21, as the game was interrupted in the 35th minute. The qualifying match was canceled after the Turkish national team coach, Egemen Korkmaz, collapsed on the field, causing panic among the players and staff. Immediately after the incident, urgent medical assistance was requested for the coach, and he was transported to the hospital. The event occurred shortly after player Tiknaz received a red card. According to reports from Turkish media, including "Tivibu Spor," the coach slipped and then hit his head on the ground, suffering a concussion. Fortunately, he was conscious during transport to the hospital. In a statement, the Turkish Football Federation said: "Our U-21 National Team coach, Egemen Korkmaz, lost consciousness after slipping and hitting his head on the ground in the 35th minute of today's European U-21 Championship qualifying match against Croatia at Opus Arena in Osijek. Korkmaz, who suffered a head concussion due to the fall, received initial treatment from our medical team on the bench. He is conscious and has been sent to the hospital by ambulance for further examinations. We wish him a speedy recovery."