BREAKING: South Africa midfielder, Jayden Adams dies after playing at 2026 World Cup

by · Daily Post

South Africa midfielder, Jayden Adams, has died at the age of 25.

The sad news was confirmed by the South African Football Players Union, SAFPU.

SAFPU said it was “devastated by the untimely passing” of the midfielder.

Adams played in three of Bafana Bafana’s matches at the 2026 World Cup.

Adams’ mentor, Brendine Johnson, has broken his silence following the midfielder’s sudden passing, describing the moment as a devastating shock for the family.

Johnson said the family is still struggling to process the loss and has asked for privacy during this difficult time.

“He was really positive about returning after the World Cup and being able to continue, knowing what lies ahead. He was prepared. He loved spending his time at home with his family.”

“Nobody expected this. At this moment, I don’t even have words to say, but we ask that the family’s privacy be respected.”

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