The Scottish Premiership collision between Aberdeen and Celtic was suspended due to a medical emergency.
Players on the field seemed to note that something was wrong and raised the alarm.
Stars from both sides could be seen waving with their arms in the air in an attempt to attract attention.
Referee Steven McLean noticed the arguments of concern and immediately stopped the match and waved the doctors.
The Aberdeen Medical team was seen over the field to go into the crowd to administer the treatment and were accompanied by their Celtic counterparts.
Players on the field looked visibly delivered when the treatment was administered.
Commentator Chris Sutton said: “Some things are more important than football.”
After a considerable delay of a few minutes, commentator Ian Crocker gave a positive update.
He inquired viewers that the fan was now upright and on his feet.
Crocker then said that the fan was placed in a wheelchair and was removed for further treatment of the standard.
Photos show the fan – seem to be awake and alert – on the wheelchair on the side of the field.
Applause could be heard around Pittodrie.
Play was able to resume after a seven -minute delay.
A further update was then provided by the Sky Sports Commentator at the start of the second half.
Crocker revealed that the fan was now in a ‘stable’ condition.
However, he added that the supporter had been taken to the hospital.
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