Portland Timbers winger Dairon Asprilla collapsed at the end of Wednesday's match against the Colorado Rapids and medical personnel spent 10 minutes treating him on the field.

Timbers coach Caleb Porter said that Asprilla was experiencing dizziness and was taken to the hospital as a precaution after he left the field.

The Colombian winger was hooked up to an IV on the field while he was treated by the medical staff. After about 10 minutes, Asprilla managed to stand up under his own power before being carted off the pitch.

"I think he's okay," Porter said. "He was dizzy, might have had the flu a little bit, that might have popped up. It's kind of going through a few of the guys. He might have been a little bit dehydrated from that. So, that's a part of it, but he'll be okay."

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Dairon Asprilla carted off postgame with an IV #RCTID pic.twitter.com/ZLo9Sru1Nf — Nick Krupke (@NickKrupke) August 24, 2017

Asprilla is still down and being looked at by medical staff. They haven't tried to cart him off yet... #RCTID — Jamie Goldberg (@Jamiebgoldberg) August 24, 2017

Timbers players remaining on the field as Asprilla remains down #RCTID — Jamie Goldberg (@Jamiebgoldberg) August 24, 2017

Asprilla is standing up! He sits down on the end of the cart. Crowd is cheering Asprilla #RCTID — Jamie Goldberg (@Jamiebgoldberg) August 24, 2017