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Astori death stuns teammates, fans Suspected heart attack claims popular Italian internatio­nal at 31

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ROME — A visibly shaken Antonio Conte and World Cup winner Gianluigi Buffon paid emotional tributes to Davide Astori, who died at the age of 31 on Sunday, describing their Italian compatriot as “fantastic” and “a great guy”.

Fiorentina and Italy internatio­nal defender Astori was found dead from a suspected heart attack in his hotel room in Udine, where his team was staying ahead of Sunday’s schedule Serie A match with Udinese.

Astori leaves behind a wife and a two-year-old daughter.

Conte, who coached the defender when he was in charge of the Italian national team, said the player’s death was a “tragedy”.

“This is a tragedy and it really hurts me. It’s very difficult at this moment to find the right words for the family,” Chelsea coach Conte told Sky Sports ahead of his team’s Premier League match at Manchester City on Sunday.

“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.”

Veteran 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.

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.”

Matches canceled

Fiorentina’s game was called off in the morning. The early kickoff between Genoa and Cagliari, one of Astori’s former clubs, was canceled when players learned the news while warming up on the pitch.

The other five Serie A matches scheduled for Sunday, including the Milan derby, were also called off.

“Fiorentina is profoundly shocked to have to announce the death of captain Davide Astori after a sudden illness,” the Florence-based club said on Twitter.

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 that is so closely monitored”.

Astori’s body was taken to a hospital in Udine for an autopsy.

Astori began his career at AC Milan, also playing for Cagliari and Roma before joining Fiorentina in 2015. He played 14 times for Italy.

He made his internatio­nal debut under coach Cesare Prandelli in March 2011 as a first-half substitute in a 2-0 victory over Ukraine in Kiev before getting sent off with 17 minutes remaining.

Mourning declared

Astori scored his only internatio­nal goal in the 2013 Confederat­ions Cup third-place playoff against Uruguay, giving Italy a first-half lead in a match that ended 2-2. Italy went on to win on penalties.

“A man who loved football and who grew up as footballer with us. #ACMilan is shocked by the passing of Davide #Astori. It is with great sadness that we offer our deepest condolence­s to his family and close ones and to ACF Fiorentina,” tweeted Milan, Astori’s formative club.

Roma’s Belgian midfielder Radja Nainggolan, who played with Astori at two clubs, posted a photo of the two of them 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.

Italy, which failed to qualify for this summer’s World Cup in Russia, is due to face England in a friendly at Wembley later this month.

The Football Associatio­n tweeted it will honor Astori at the game.

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.”

Dario Nardella, the current mayor of Florence, said the city would observe a day of mourning for the player’s funeral, which was still being arranged.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Fiorentina’s Davide Astori, pictured during a Serie A match against Juventus on Feb 9, on Sunday was found dead from a suspected heart attack in his hotel room in Udine, where his team was staying ahead of a scheduled Serie A game with Udinese.
REUTERS Fiorentina’s Davide Astori, pictured during a Serie A match against Juventus on Feb 9, on Sunday was found dead from a suspected heart attack in his hotel room in Udine, where his team was staying ahead of a scheduled Serie A game with Udinese.

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