In a tragic turn of events, Hwange Lusumbami FC’s goalkeeper, Johnson Shumba, passed away on Wednesday morning following a severe injury sustained during a football match. Shumba believed to be in his twenties, died at Mpilo Hospital, where he was receiving treatment after the incident.
The heartbreaking accident occurred during a Division Two League match in Matabeleland North Province between Lusumbami FC and Hwange FC Reserves. Shumba collided with an opposing player during the game, resulting in critical injuries that eventually led to his demise. Despite efforts to save him, he succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.
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Condolences and Tributes Pour In
Lusumbami FC shared the devastating news on its social media platforms, expressing its grief and sending its condolences to the family of the late goalkeeper. The club posted:
“It is with deep sorrow that we confirm the passing of our beloved goalkeeper, Johnson Shumba, this morning at Mpilo Hospital. Our hearts go out to the Shumba family, the entire football community, and the Lusumbami FC family in this incredibly difficult time.”
The news has left a significant impact on the local football community, with many expressing shock and sadness at the sudden loss of such a promising young player. Shumba’s commitment and passion for the game were well-known, and his untimely death has cast a sombre shadow over the region’s football scene.
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Shumba’s passing has highlighted the risks associated with the sport and reminded us of the unpredictability of life, even in the heat of competition. As the Lusumbami FC team and the local football community mourn this tragic loss, they are left with the memory of a player who gave his all to the game he loved.
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