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This is a list of association footballers who died due to football-related incidents. The primary causes of on-field deaths have evolved over time. Improvements in infection control and emergency surgery since the early days of organised soccer have mostly eliminated the fatal complications that were once common after routine sporting injuries.
4 members of team killed [23] 10 May 1987: Querétaro F.C. Association football: Bus: San Luis Potosí, Mexico: 3: 3 members of team killed [26] 20 January 1989: Samsunspor: Association football: Bus: Samsun, Turkey: 5: 3 players and coach Nuri Asan killed. 2 players have career ending injuries. [27] 24 January 1992: University of Notre Dame ...
National Football League: motorcycle crash June 2, 1972 [66] [67] Harry Kessel: 47 head linesman: National Football League unknown October 9, 1972 [68] [69] George Ellis: 53 field judge: National Football League unknown illness July 31, 1974 [70] [71] Vince Jacob: 51 side judge: National Football League heart attack October 26, 1982 [72] Dick ...
Two North Carolina teenagers were killed in an ATV crash over the weekend, leaving community members reeling with grief. The two teens, Layne Jones and Jayden Reynaldo, were killed Saturday in a ...
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M: 5 football players were killed in a head-on highway crash (1966). Marshall: 37 members died in an airplane crash (1970). Wichita State: most of the starting players and coaches, 31 in total, died in an airplane crash (1970). Cal Poly Mustangs football team: 16 players and 6 others died in an airplane crash (1960).
The crash took place on N.C. 54 near Meadowmont on Jan. 21. ... and two members of the UNC-Chapel Hill football team, have been charged in connection to a fatal crash in January that killed a UNC ...
Alan Nicholls, the 22-year-old former Plymouth Argyle and England under-21 goalkeeper who was on loan with Conference side Stalybridge Celtic from Gillingham, was killed in a motorbike crash near Peterborough in November, along with the brother of former Gillingham player Scott Lindsey
Dennis Emery (4 October 1933 – 1 May 1986) was an English professional footballer who made 311 appearances and scored 229 goals as an inside forward for Peterborough United. [2] Emery is a member of the club's Hall of Fame and in a Football League 125th anniversary poll was voted by the Peterborough United supporters as the club's second best ...