Siphamandla Mtolo, a midfielder for Richards Bay FC in South Africa’s top division, died on Tuesday after collapsing in training
, according to the club. Mtolo was 29. In a social media post, the team said Mtolo collapsed Tuesday morning and it was not in a position to provide further information at this stage, asking that the Mtolo family’s “privacy is respected in this difficult time of bereavement.” The club did not mention a cause of death in their statement. “His presence both on and off the pitch will be sorely missed.
” The official account of the Premier Soccer League, which administers professional football in South Africa, also issued a statement on Twitter. “The PSL is deeply saddened by the untimely passing of Richards Bay Football Club midfielder, Siphamandla Mtolo,” it reads. “A moment of silence will be observed in his honour at this week’s Nedbank Cup and DStv Diski Challenge fixtures.
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