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Gregory Mertens dies three days after collapsing in Sporting Lokeren game | |
(about 1 month later) | |
The Sporting Lokeren defender Gregory Mertens has died in hospital, three days after he collapsed during a reserve match. | |
The 24-year-old, who had played for Belgium at Under-21 level, had been in a coma since going into cardiac arrest early in a game against Genk on Monday night. | |
The Lokeren spokesman Herman Van de Putte said Mertens’ condition continued to worsen and the player’s family had agreed with doctors to switch off the life support system. | |
Met droefheid melden wij u het verlies van Gregory Mertens. Wij wensen de familie en vrienden alle sterkte toe. pic.twitter.com/pV0lDz1UnD | |
Mertens began his senior career at Cercle Brugge in 2011 before he made the move to Lokeren in January last year. He made his debut as a late substitute in a 3-0 victory over his former club on 18 January 2014 and made 30 further appearances for the first team, including three Europa League games earlier this season. | |
A club statement said: “Today something happened which no one could ever dare to predict. Much too soon, we are saying goodbye to Gregory Mertens. | |
“We are a football club. Everyone in and around the club lives and breathes football. But suddenly something happens which makes us realise football is just football. Today is such a time.” |