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On 24 October 2020, Wisten was found dead in his family home in Baguley, Wythenshawe, Manchester. [4] [6] [7] The following day, his former club Manchester City announced the news via their Twitter account, with current players and former teammates paying tribute. [8] Following his death, an inquest was launched to determine the cause. [9]
Died following a suspected cardiac arrest during a match. [233] 4 September 2021: Jens De Smet 27 FCC Filosoof Amateur player who collapsed at a field and died. [234] 25 September 2021: Guillermo Arias 31 Camaguán FC In the quarterfinals of the third division tournament, he collapsed on the field and died of cardiac arrest. [235] 12 November 2021
The following former Manchester City players and managers are inductees in the English Football Hall of Fame (a.k.a. the National Football Museum Hall of Fame) and are listed according to the year of their induction within the various categories:
Manchester City players are "shadows" of what they have been under Pep Guradiola, says fan Emily Brobyn. City's poor recent form has gone from bad to worse after a late 2-1 derby defeat at home by ...
In October 2020, former Manchester City academy player Jeremy Wisten committed suicide by hanging in his home in Baguley. [70] [71] He had been released the year before by the club, and had struggled to find a new club while recovering from a knee injury. His death led to Manchester City changing how they went about releasing young players ...
Marc-Vivien Foé (1 May 1975 – 26 June 2003) was a Cameroonian professional footballer, who played as a defensive midfielder for both club and country.. Having initially played for Canon Yaoundé, Foé went on to play professionally in Ligue 1 and the Premier League with Lens, West Ham United, Lyon and Manchester City.
[131] [132] [133] Bryan Jones, Aston Villa's former academy director, likened his playing style to that of Nottingham Forest winger John Robertson, citing his "ability to just ghost past people". [132] [131] During his time with Manchester City, he was occasionally also used in a central attacking role as a false 9 by manager Pep Guardiola. [134]
Francis Henry Lee CBE (29 April 1944 – 2 October 2023), also known as Franny Lee, [2] [3] was an English professional footballer and businessman. He was also later the chairman and main shareholder of Manchester City, as well as briefly a racehorse trainer and amateur cricket player.