Archange Defrignan Mondou, a 19-year-old footballer from Ivory Coast, died after being found unconscious at his house.
Mondou, 19, played for Norway’s top team HamKam in the Eliteserien until his tragic death.
The midfielder, nicknamed Achilles, arrived from the Ivory Coast in April of last year and initially played for HamKam’s second team, making three games and scoring one goal.
Emergency personnel discovered Mondou unconscious at his flat in Hamar, 60 miles north of Norway’s capital Oslo, on Tuesday, February 27.
In a statement, HamKam stated: “It is with great sadness that HamKam Football has received the news that Achilles has passed away at the age of 19.”
‘He was found in his apartment. Our warmest thoughts are with his family and relatives.
‘The cause of death is currently unknown.’
HamKam’s general manager Bent Svele added: ‘This is a very difficult day for everyone affected.’
Meanwhile, local police said the cause of Mondou’s death was so far unknown.
They explained: ‘He was found dead, and we have requested an autopsy.
‘There was nothing suspicious about the death, other than the cause is unclear. He was found by others at home, and died alone.’
Mondou had been forced to take time away from football last September following an incident in training, with the midfielder spending time in hospital after a medical assessment.
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