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Philadelphia Union goalkeeper Holden Trent died suddenly at the age of 25

Philadelphia Union goalkeeper Holden Trent died suddenly at the age of 25

The union announced on Saturday that backup goalkeeper Holden Trent had died suddenly at the age of 25.

No cause of death was stated.

Mr Trent’s family on Thursday Announced on Instagram page It was stated that he was taken to the intensive care unit of a hospital, without giving further details.

“The Philadelphia Union is devastated by the heartbreaking passing of Holden Trent,” the team said in a statement. “Although he was a great player and a fierce competitor, more importantly he was a devoted son, brother, fiancée and teammate who made those around him better. He embodied the true meaning of determination, dedication and perseverance and will be greatly missed. “We extend our deepest condolences to his family, fiancée and friends.”

Mr Trent’s family said on Saturday: “We would like to thank everyone for your thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Holden passed away this afternoon surrounded by family and friends. Details regarding services and celebrations of life will follow soon. “Our family is deeply touched to see and experience the love you all have for Holden.”

Mr. Trent, a native of Greensboro, NC. Prepared by the Union in December 2022 from High Point University. He then signed a contract with a guarantee for 2023 and a team option until 2026.

marked first The Association has used a pick in Major League Soccer’s college draft since 2018 and used a first-round pick for the first time since 2016. Before then (and since then), the team preferred to promote young prospects from its youth academy, so other assets were traded for.

A series of injuries limited Mr Trent’s playing time. He had surgery at the beginning of this year, especially because the broken finger he suffered last year did not heal as planned.

he played six games During his two years as a professional, the last one on June 26 of this season.

“Major League Soccer joins the Philadelphia Union and our entire soccer community in mourning the tragic death of Union goalkeeper Holden Trent,” Commissioner Don Garber said in a statement. “A young goalkeeper with a bright future, Trent demonstrated determination and professionalism every day while contributing to the close-knit goaltending unit in Philadelphia. We extend our deepest condolences to his fiancee, family, friends, teammates and the entire Philadelphia Union community.”

Garber also said the league is “coordinating with the club to provide players and their family members with the resources and support they need during this tragic time.”

The union stated that “out of respect for Holden’s friends and family, no further statement will be made at this time” and asked that the family’s “privacy be respected while they are suffering.”