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Died of a heart attack while playing a league match against Bismayah. [217] 7 January 2021: Alex Apolinário: 24 Alverca: On 3 January 2021, went into cardiac arrest at the 27th minute of a league match. [218] He was revived after several attempts and taken to the hospital, where he was put in an induced coma and died four days later. [219] 8 ...
Colin Murphy, 79, English football player (Derby County, Lincoln City, Stockport County, Southend United) and manager (Notts County). Horace Ové, 86, Trinidad and Tobago-born filmmaker . [220] 17 September Arthur Longbottom, 90, English footballer (Queens Park Rangers, Port Vale, Millwall, Oxford United, Colchester United).
Cusack attended the University of Derby where she achieved a first-class honours degree in marketing, public relations, and advertising. [10] She started playing football at the age of five [11] and started her career at Nottingham Forest academy, before transferring to Aston Villa in 2012, she made her senior debut there in the FA Women's League Cup in 2014.
November 30, 2023 at 8:26 AM Reed Ryan University of Minnesota Duluth football player Reed Ryan died on Tuesday, Nov. 28, one week after collapsing at the conclusion of a workout on Nov. 21.
8 May Viv Busby, 74, English football player (Luton Town, Fulham) and manager (Hartlepool United). [194] (death announced on this date) Paul Holmes, 56, English footballer (Torquay United, Everton, West Bromwich Albion). [195] (death announced on this date) 9 May – Dame Shirley Conran, 91, British writer. [196]
This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 15:16, 28 November 2024 (UTC).
Callegari was a contributor to AFTV (originally called ArsenalFanTV), a football fan YouTube channel made by Arsenal supporters. [4] He made his first appearance on the channel in 2012. [ 7 ] A critic of the Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger , he was known for the phrase "it's time to go" (referring to Wenger and later Unai Emery ) that he used in ...
Martin Patching (1 November 1958 – December 2023) was an English professional footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Watford and Northampton Town, in non-League football for Dunstable, Staines Town and Hendon, and in Sunday league football for Hemel Hempstead Spinners.