During a televised FA Cup match between Spurs and Bolton Fabrice Muamba suffers a cardiac arrest.
Mr Muamba said it was important for such machines to be available near sports grounds.
Right now, Britain is praying that Fabrice Muamba makes a speedy and full recovery.
Last month, Mr. Muamba collapsed during an English FA Cup match against Tottenham after suffering cardiac arrest.
Guernsey's first public access defibrillator has been unveiled by former Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba at Footes Lane.
Muamba spent a month in hospital but has since made a remarkable recovery.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle, who was at Muamba's bedside in the early part of his ordeal, echoed Gartside's sentiments.
Former Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba is supporting a year-long campaign that aims to prevent death from sudden cardiac arrests.
BBC: Fabrice Muamba supports Hearts and Goals cardiac campaign
Muamba made an emotional return to watch an English Premier League match at Bolton's Reebok Stadium against Tottenham on May 3.
Bolton chairman Phil Gartside was saddened by the news, but insisted Muamba must now focus on his life outside of soccer.
Muamba's collapse at Tottenham's White Hart Lane in March was broadcast around the world after the midfielder's heart stopped for 76 minutes.
Muamba said the game lasted about half an hour, but told CNN that he has never tweeted the photos of him playing.
Muamba is taking specialist medical advice ahead of what he hopes to be a return to the rigors of the professional game.
Muamba said he had not ruled out a return to football, but has designs on some of the game's less stressful roles.
BBC: Fabrice Muamba supports Hearts and Goals cardiac campaign
Muamba is said to be deeply religious, the UK Press Association reported.
Muamba, 24, has had to give up football since his near-death experience.
Twitter went into overdrive, players around the world wore "Muamba" shirts to express their solidarity, and news channels jumped on the story.
Muamba's heart stopped for 78 minutes after he collapsed on the pitch and medics used a defibrillator several times to restart his heart.
BBC: Fabrice Muamba supports Hearts and Goals cardiac campaign
It was later revealed Muamba's heart had stopped for 78 minutes while desperate, but in the end successful, attempts were made to resuscitate him.
Muamba's plight stunned players and supporters as the Congo-born star dropped to the floor with no-one near him just before halftime in the match.
Fabrice Muamba, the footballer who suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch, has been announced as the official race starter for the Great Manchester Run.
Mr Lunn compared the incident to that of Bolton's Fabrice Muamba, who collapsed on the pitch during an FA Cup game against Tottenham in March.
Dr. Andrew Deaner suggested Muamba be transferred to the London Chest Hospital, where he works, and administered vital drugs to the player in the ambulance.
The ex-footballer Fabrice Muamba, who suffered a heart attack during an FA Cup match last year, has been in contact with the family via Twitter.
They are hoping that 92 fans - one from each football league club in England - will take part on behalf of Muamba and the charity.
Fabrice Muamba, who suffered a cardiac arrest during an FA Cup match last year, has been in contact with Quinton's family via Twitter to wish them well.
Following the incident, which was broadcast live around the world, Muamba received widespread support and goodwill -- including Real Madrid players wearing t-shirts with his name on.
Fabrice Muamba is to guest star on a Christmas edition of Strictly Come Dancing, nine months after he suffered a cardiac arrest during an FA Cup tie.
Muamba, who recently got married, came to the UK aged 11 from the Democratic Republic of Congo to join his father who had fled from political persecution.
Mr Muamba said he did miss playing in the top flight but "health is the most important thing" and his experience had "made him more outgoing than ever".
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