“His team have paid a heartbreaking tribute on social media Anthony Chapman, Digital Sports Reporter Published: 11:44, 6 Jun 2025 Updated: 12:12, 6 Jun 2025 A FOOTBALLER has died following a horror collision with an opponent. Ilann, 14, whose surname was withheld by his club, passed away after playing for French team Jeunesse Villenavaise. 1”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk
- Anthony Chapman, Digital Sports Reporter
- Published: 11:44, 6 Jun 2025
- Updated: 12:12, 6 Jun 2025

Ilann, 14, whose surname was withheld by his club, passed away after playing for French team Jeunesse Villenavaise.

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A 14-year-old footballer has died after a collision during a matchCredit: GettyThe teenager was reportedly struck in the chest during an aerial duel while starring at a tournament in Merignac on Sunday.
Ilann was rushed to Bordeaux University Hospital after losing consciousness and slipping into a coma.
He underwent several emergency surgeries to stop internal bleeding in his liver.
But medics were unable to save Illan and he tragically died on Tuesday.
Jeunesse Villenavaise cancelled training the following day while providing counselling for players.
And they confirmed Ilan’s sad passing in a heartbreaking statement on social media.
It read: “It is with a broken heart and a silent soul that we announce the passing of Ilann, a young Panther of the club.
“There are no words right enough, no sentence strong enough. Only silence, tears, and love.
“Today, Jeunesse Villenavaise is in mourning. A family, teammates, educators, parents stand together, united in grief.
“To Ilann’s family, to his loved ones, we send all our absolute, sincere, and unconditional love.
“Ilann, forever one of us, we make a promise: we will never forget you.
“Rest in peace, young Panther. The field belongs to you forever.”
Fans were quick to pay tribute to Ilann.
One said: “Peace for his soul and courage for the family.”
Another declared: “Rest in peace, sincere condolences.”
One noted: “Huge support to his family and club.”
Another added: “So sad, football is in mourning.”