Italian defender Davide Astori played 14 times for Italy in a 12-year professional career (AFP Photo/ANDREAS SOLARO) |
"Fiorentina
are profoundly shocked to have to announce the death of captain Davide
Astori after a sudden illness," the Serie A club said on Twitter. The
31-year-old, who leaves behind a two-year-old daughter, was in Udine to
prepare for Sunday's match against Udinese.
Astori
died of "natural causes" after a "cardiac circulatory collapse" -- a
type of heart attack -- Antonio de Nicolo, a Udine magistrate was quoted
in Italian media as saying.
The
magistrate added that it was "strange that such a thing happened
without any warning symptoms in a profession which is so closely
monitored".
Astori's body was taken to a hospital in Udine for an autopsy.
Fiorentina's game was called off in the morning. The early kick off between Genoa and Cagliari, one of Astori's former clubs, was abandoned when players learned the news while warming up on the pitch.
The Italian league then postponed the other five Serie A matches scheduled for Sunday, including the Milan derby.
Astori
began his career at AC Milan, also playing for Cagliari and Roma before
joining Fiorentina in 2015. He played 14 times for Italy.
Former team-mates, coaches and teams were amongst those taking to social media to express their grief.
Gianluigi Buffon, the Juventus captain, called Astori "a great man".
"Farewell
dear Asto", wrote Buffon in a post on Instagram accompanied by a photo
of the two players exchanging pennants before a game between their
clubs.
-- 'Tragic death' --
Buffon said he did not usually make a habit of expressing his feelings about others.
"I
want to make an exception to my rule because you have a young wife and
others close to you who are suffering, but mostly because your little
girl deserves to know that her dad was a good man... a great man,"
Buffon wrote.
Meanwhile
former Italy manager Antonio Conte, now in charge of Chelsea, was
visibly upset as he paid tribute to Astori ahead of the Blues' match
with Premier League leaders Manchester City on Sunday.
"This
is a tragedy and it really hurts me. It's very difficult at this moment
to find the right words for the family," Conte told Sky Sports.
"I
had him with the national team. He was a great player but especially a
fantastic guy. I stay close to his wife, parents and daughter. He was
only 31 and it's very difficult to explain this situation."
Radja Nainggolan,
a Belgian international who played with Astori at two clubs, posted a
photo of the two of them joyously celebrating a goal at Cagliari.
"A
great player, but an even bigger man, so many battles fought together
in Cagliari before coming to Rome, I cannot believe it," he wrote.
Astori's formative club Milan also expressed their condolences.
"A
man who loved football and who grew up with us. AC Milan is shocked by
the tragic death of Davide Astori," the club's official account tweeted
in English.
Matteo
Renzi, a former mayor of Florence and now leader of the Democrat Party
in Sunday's Italian election, tweeted: "This seems to me impossible. I
don't believe it and I cry with the family and everyone at Fiorentina.
Ciao capitano."
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