Vigar was in action for Chichester, who compete in the seventh tier of English football on Saturday. It was during a match with Wingate u0026amp; Finchley that he sustained the injury which required urgent medical attention.
Chichester announced on Sunday that one of their players had suffered a “serious injury”, with it revealed on Monday that Vigar was the man in question. Their thoughts, and those of everyone across the wider football community, are now with the Worthing native.
A statement released by Chichester on social media read: “Billy received a significant brain injury and is currently in an induced coma in intensive care receiving the best possible treatment. It is too early to say what the outcome will be and even if things go well, there will be a long road to recovery. Love from the whole CCFC family Billy.”
Wingate u0026amp; Finchley said in a message of their own: “Everyone at Wingate u0026amp; Finchley continues to keep Billy, his loved ones and all at Chichester City in our thoughts. Wishing him strength on the fight to recovery.”
Vigar joined the youth ranks at أرسنال as a 14-year-old in December 2017. He made 22 appearances for their U18 side, scoring four times, and also represented the Gunners at U21 level. He left having taken in loan spells with ديربي County’s U21 team, الدوري الوطني South side Eastbourne Borough, with Hastings متحد being joined before linking up with Chichester in August 2025.