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A teenage boy was hit by a car and injured outside Chelsea FC's training ground as he tried to meet the club's stars.

Photos show the boy, 14, receiving medical attention after he was knocked to the ground.

The young fan was seeking autographs when he was hit by the vehicle.

Chelsea's medical staff rushed to help the teen as he lay injured on the floor.

Police said the boy suffered minor injuries when he was hit on a public road outside the London club's Cobham Training Centre in Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey.

(Image: Sam Hawkins / @Hawkinsv1)

It is understood that no one from the club was involved in the collision and most of the players had already left the facility.

Autograph hunters regularly gather outside the training ground to meet their favourite players.

The collision occurred as Chelsea prepares for Sunday's home match against Everton.

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A Surrey Police spokesman said: "Surrey Police were called to a collision involving a car and a teenage boy on Stoke Road in Stoke D’Abernon at 2.45pm today.

"The teenager has been taken to St George’s Hospital with minor injuries."

A spokesman for South East Coast Ambulance Service said: "We responded to a call for a collision between a child and a car at Stoke Road, Stoke D’Abernon with a response car and ambulance.

"A 14 year old male was taken to St George’s Hospital, Tooting with abdominal pain."