Monday, May 27

Cedric Roussel: Former Wolves and Coventry City striker dies aged 45

Tributes have been paid to former Coventry and Wolves striker Cedric Roussel who has died on the age of 45.

The ex-Belgium worldwide joined the Sky Blues from Gent in 1999 and performed alongside Robbie Keane within the Premier League.

After damage issues, Roussel joined Wolves in 2001, the place he spent 18 months earlier than returning to Belgium on mortgage to hometown membership Mons.

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Cedric Roussel celebrates scoring for Coventry City, alongside teammate Robbie Keane

Roussel, who was capped 3 times by his nationwide workforce, additionally had spells at Genk, Rubin Kazan in Russia in addition to Standard Liege earlier than one other transfer again to Mons later in his profession.

Mons hailed Roussel as “our legend and ambassador”, saying they have been “devastated” by the information of his demise.

In an announcement, Coventry City mentioned they have been “deeply saddened” by Roussel’s demise, including: “Cedric played 43 games for the Sky Blues from 1999-2001, scoring 11 goals.

“Our condolences are along with his household and associates at this very unhappy time.”

Wolves mentioned in an announcement: “Our hearts go out to the family and friends of Cedric Roussel. Our former player has passed away aged just 45.”

At their subsequent match, Mons are planning a tribute to Roussel, who’s reported to have suffered a cardiac arrest.

The Belgium Football Association additionally handed on condolences to Roussel’s household and associates.

Content Source: information.sky.com