The Confederation of African Football has reacted to the death of South African footballer Jayden Adams, who represented Bafana Bafana at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup, at the age of 25.
Adams had been part of South Africa’s historic World Cup campaign, the country’s first appearance at the tournament in sixteen years, and his death has drawn tributes from across African football circles, including from Nigerian football stakeholders who have followed South Africa’s tournament run closely given the two countries’ recent World Cup qualifying rivalry.
CAF’s statement paid tribute to Adams’ contribution to African football, describing his death as a significant loss to the continent’s footballing community at a moment of celebration for South African football.
Further details surrounding the circumstances of Adams’ death had not been fully disclosed at the time of this report, with South African football authorities expected to issue further statements in the coming hours.
The news has cast a shadow over South Africa’s World Cup campaign, which had been widely celebrated across the African continent as a symbol of the growing competitiveness of African football on the global stage.
Nigerian football fans, many of whom had closely followed South Africa’s surprise qualification over the Super Eagles, joined in extending condolences to Adams’ family, teammates and the South African football community.
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