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Devonte Aransibia dead at 26: Former Norwich and Maidstone footballer passes away as tributes flood in

The football community has been left in mourning following the tragic passing of Devonte Aransibia, a talented young midfielder who played for several clubs, including Norwich City and Maidstone United. At just 26 years old, Devonte’s life was cut short, leaving behind a loving family, friends, and countless memories of his time on and off the pitch. His family has set up a GoFundMe page in his honor, with a heartfelt statement that captures the essence of Devonte’s kind and compassionate spirit. The statement reads: “It is with heavy hearts that we come together to honor the life of Dev, a loving partner, devoted father, cherished son, and dear friend to so many.” Devonte’s infectious laughter, warm smile, and generous spirit had a profound impact on everyone who knew him, and his passing has sent shockwaves throughout the football community.

As news of Devonte’s passing spread, tributes began to flood in from friends, former teammates, and managers who had the pleasure of knowing him. His father, clearly devastated by the loss of his son, took to social media to share a moving message, saying: “Hi guys, it’s with a sad heart that I am informing you of the passing of my son Devonte. He died on Sunday, 9th Feb, aged 26 years. Love you, son, I don’t know what to do without you.” Former teammates, such as Joe Boachie and Jordan Greenidge, also paid their respects, with Boachie saying: “I cant believe it. RIP Devonte.” Jay Saunders, Devonte’s former manager at Tonbridge, described him as a “good person and a very good footballer,” adding that he was “gutted” by the news. Saunders fondly remembered Devonte’s smile, saying: “He always looked so happy. When he was scoring goals, the smile on his face, I can picture it.”

Devonte’s journey in football began at Norwich City’s youth academy, where he progressed through the ranks before departing in 2019. He then went on to play for several non-league clubs, including Kingstonian, Potters Bar, Royston Town, Chelmsford, and Welling. His most recent stint was with Chesham, where he made only two appearances in the National League South before his untimely passing. Despite his relatively short career, Devonte left a lasting impression on those who knew him, with his passion, drive, and love for the game inspiring countless others. His former coach at Tottenham, Sam Cox, posted a heartfelt tribute, saying: “Such sad news. RIP Devonte,” and added a poignant message: “Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Be kind. Always.” Cox also shared a photo of Devonte and his teammates in a car, saying: “Shared so many funny moments riding into training. Rest in paradise, my brother Devonte. Gone too soon.”

As the news of Devonte’s passing spread, Norwich City announced that they would be paying tribute to their former youth star ahead of their game against Preston on Tuesday night. The club stated: “Everyone at Norwich City is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former academy player Devonte Aransibia, aged 26.” The team will wear black armbands, and there will be a period of applause in honor of Devonte’s memory. His former teammates, Jamal Lewis and Max Aarons, have also shown their support by donating to the GoFundMe page set up by Devonte’s family. The page has been flooded with donations and messages of condolence, a testament to the impact Devonte had on those who knew him. Troy Townsend, a former Millwall and Crystal Palace youth player and father to ex-England star Andros, posted a heartfelt tribute, saying: “Shocked beyond belief. This is how I want to remember you, surrounded by opponents but always finding a way and that ever-so-cheeky smile. Rest Easy Devonte.”

Devonte’s time at Maidstone United was particularly memorable, as he played a key role in the team’s FA Cup run last season. The London-born midfielder scored a goal and assisted another against his future club Chesham in the first round, setting the Stones off on their magical campaign. Despite the team’s eventual defeat to Coventry City, Devonte’s performances were a highlight of the season, showcasing his skill, dedication, and passion for the game. His former manager at Maidstone, George Elokobi, will undoubtedly remember Devonte’s contributions to the team, and the impact he had on the players and staff around him. As the football community comes to terms with Devonte’s passing, it is clear that his legacy will live on, inspiring others to follow in his footsteps and to never give up on their dreams.

In the days and weeks ahead, Devonte’s family, friends, and former teammates will come together to celebrate his life and to mourn his passing. The outpouring of tributes and condolences is a testament to the impact Devonte had on those who knew him, and the memories he created on and off the pitch will never be forgotten. As the football community says goodbye to a talented young player, it is clear that Devonte’s spirit, kindness, and generosity will continue to inspire others, and his legacy will live on for years to come. Rest in peace, Devonte Aransibia – your memory will never be forgotten.

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