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Belgian under-21 international Gregory Mertens died on Thursday, three days after collapsing with heart failure during a match, a spokesman for his club, Lokeren, said.

 

The 24-year-old defender had been in a coma since going into cardiac arrest early in a reserve team game on Monday.

 

Club spokesman Herman Van De Putte told Reuters that his condition continued to worsen and the player's family had agreed with doctors to switch off the life support system.

 

"Much too soon must we bid farewell to Gregory Mertens," the club said in a statement. "We are a football club. Everyone in and around the club breathes football. But suddenly something happens where we realise football is just football.

 

"Today is such a time ... The medical team did all they could to save Gregory but in the end had to recognise their impotence. Gregory passed away today about 4:30 PM.

 

"His family were able to say their farewells."

 

Mertens, who joined top-flight Lokeren last summer after nearly 100 appearances for Cercle Bruges, collapsed 15 minutes into the game at Racing Genk and despite lengthy efforts to bring him round doctors quickly said his survival needed a "miracle".

 

The death of a young man his club described as making himself "indispensable" while never losing his "quiet modesty" shocked many leading figures across European soccer.

 

Chelsea's Belgium international goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois tweeted in Dutch: "RIP Gregory Mertens! Much strength to family and friends."

 

Fabrice Muamba, who as a 23-year-old nearly died during an FA Cup match in England three years ago, tweeted: "Horrible news that Gregory Mertens has passed away, only 24 years old. #RIP."

 

A former England under-21 international, Muamba's heart stopped for over an hour during a televised quarter-final for Bolton Wanderers at Tottenham Hotspur.

 

He survived and retired from the game, drawing attention to the health risks young players can face.

 

"Shockingly sad," former England striker and television presenter Gary Lineker tweeted after news of Mertens' death.

 

Manchester City said: "Our thoughts are with the friends and family of @KSCLokeren's Gregory Mertens at this sad time."

 

http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/soccer/belgian-gregory-mertens-dies-from-heart-failure-after-collapsing-on-pitch-20150430-1mxfgi.html?

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Part of the reason I hung up my boots was because a 17 year old youth player collapsed at my feet and died as we were waiting for an ambulance. I was playing sweeper and he was the CH. At a corner for us I commented to him to move into the space just outside the opposition box in case he could get a shot at goal if the ball came out. He spoke back to me in a gurgle. I looked at him as I couldn't understand what he said and he collapsed.

when I hear of young people dying on the football park the memory of that day comes back to haunt me.

We found out later that the blood vessel to his heart had ballooned up and burst so we could never have saved him. We did try very hard.

I still get emotional when I hear these things.

All the strength in the world to his family.

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