A PROMISING YOUNG footballer has passed away at the age of 20 this morning.
Dylan Tombides, an Australian U23 international of Greek descent, was diagnosed with testicular cancer in June 2011 while representing his country at the U17 World Cup.
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The West Ham striker has battled the illness for the past three years while courageously keeping up training with the Hammers and going on to make his first team debut in a League Cup tie against Wigan in September 2012.
However, the club has released a statement in the last few minutes to reveal that Tombides died earlier today.
“He remained a regular visitor to Chadwell Heath throughout his treatment and his positive attitude and professional approach to his football and training always impressed and boosted his team-mates and coaches alike,” the statement reads.
Dylan was respected by everyone who knew him for his intelligent views on the game and his larger than life character.
“He was a loving son, amazing brother and well-respected member of the West Ham squad. He will be hugely missed by everyone who had the honour of knowing him.”
Tombides making his first team debut. EMPICS Sport
EMPICS Sport
His passing will be marked by a minute’s applause before kick-off in West Ham’s league game at home to Crystal Palace on Saturday.
20-year-old West Ham player loses battle with cancer
A PROMISING YOUNG footballer has passed away at the age of 20 this morning.
Dylan Tombides, an Australian U23 international of Greek descent, was diagnosed with testicular cancer in June 2011 while representing his country at the U17 World Cup.
The West Ham striker has battled the illness for the past three years while courageously keeping up training with the Hammers and going on to make his first team debut in a League Cup tie against Wigan in September 2012.
However, the club has released a statement in the last few minutes to reveal that Tombides died earlier today.
“He remained a regular visitor to Chadwell Heath throughout his treatment and his positive attitude and professional approach to his football and training always impressed and boosted his team-mates and coaches alike,” the statement reads.
“He was a loving son, amazing brother and well-respected member of the West Ham squad. He will be hugely missed by everyone who had the honour of knowing him.”
Tombides making his first team debut. EMPICS Sport EMPICS Sport
His passing will be marked by a minute’s applause before kick-off in West Ham’s league game at home to Crystal Palace on Saturday.
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