Patrick Ekeng in action |
Cameroon international
Patrick Ekeng has died after collapsing on the pitch playing a first division
match on Friday with his Romanian side Dinamo Bucharest.
Cameroonian
international Patrick Ekeng lies on the pitch after he collapsed during the
football match between Dinamo Bucharest and Viitorul Constanta in Bucharest on
May 6, 2016
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AFP
report continues:
The
26-year-old midfielder fell to the ground without any contact with another
player in the 70th minute of the game against Viitorul, just seven minutes
after coming on as a substitute.
Ekeng,
who joined the Romanian club in January, was rushed to hospital where staff
were unable to resuscitate him.
"Resuscitation
attempts were made for an hour and half without success," Dinamo team
doctor Liviu Batineanu told journalists.
Fans
of the Bucharest club gathered outside the hospital late into the night to express
their grief at the player's death.
Club
executive director Ionel Danciulescu expressed his shock after a death which
recalled that of another club player Catalin Haldan who died playing a friendly
in October 2000.
"I
can't believe it. It's a nightmare. For me, for the team and for all Dinamo
supporters. It's too much," said Danciulescu.
"It's
as if we are cursed."
Before
arriving in Romania, Ekeng played for several European clubs, spending four
seasons with French Ligue 2 side Le Mans from 2009 to 2013.
The
player from Yaounde then transferred to Lausanne in Switzerland from 2013-2014
and Spanish side Córdoba from 2014-2015 before joing Dinamo.
"We
will love you forever, Patrick Ekeng!" the Bucharest club wrote on
Facebook, adding the player had "gone to a better world wearing the
white-red shirt to join Catalin Haldan and other players who have written the
history" of the club.
Ekeng
made his debut for Cameroon in January 2015 and was named in the squad for the
2015 Africa Cup of Nations from which Indomitable Lions' were eliminated in the
group stage.
His
death also echoed that of his countryman Marc-Vivien Foe, who died of a heart
attack in 2003 playing a Confederations Cup match against Colombia at the
Gerland Stadium in Lyon, France.
More
recently defender Gregory Mertens died three days after suffering a heart
attack playing for his Belgian side Lokeren in April 2015.
Cameroon
international midfielder and Captain Stephane Mbia tweeted his shock.
"Our
Cameroon football family has lost a brother. I cannot believe this. Condolences
to his family. RIP Patrick Ekeng."
Spanish
club Cordoba also tweeted: "There are no words to express our sorrow over
the death of Patrick Ekeng. We mourn your loss. We will never forget you
friend. RIP."
The
Spanish La Liga also took to Twitter to express their condolences alongside a
photo of the player in his Cordoba shirt, who last season played in the first
division.
"La Liga expresses its regret at the death of Patrick Ekeng and sends its condolences to his loved ones."
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