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Italian football mourns Astori’s death

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Fiorentina captain and Italy internatio­nal Davide Astori died of a sudden illness at the age of 31 yesterday, leaving Italian football in a state of shock.

Serie A postponed all of yesterday’s matches, including the derby between AC Milan and Inter Milan, as Italian and European clubs and dozens of players sent messages of condolence and expressed their disbelief.

“Fiorentina is deeply upset to have to announce that its captain Davide Astori has passed away, victim of a sudden illness,” said the club in a statement.

“Due to the terrible and delicate situation, and above all for the respect of his family, an appeal is made to everyone’s sensitivit­y.”

Defender Astori, in his 10th Serie A season, was found in his hotel room in Udine, where Fiorentina had been due to face Udinese yesterday.

The Fiorentina staff became worried when Astori, who was married with a daughter, did not join his teammates for breakfast at around 9.30am local time, club spokesman Arturo Mastronard­i told reporters.

Astori, who made 289 top flight appearance­s, joined Fiorentina on loan in August 2015 and the club signed him outright one year later.

He previously had spent six seasons playing for Cagliari and one on loan at Roma.

He made 14 appearance­s for Italy between 2012 and 2017 and was in the squad at the Confederat­ions Cup in 2013 where Italy finished third.

Udine state prosecutor Antonio Di Nicolo was quoted by the ANSA news agency saying it was believed “that the player died from a cardiac arrest, the result of natural causes”.

AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso said football become meaningles­s in such circumstan­ces.

“I can’t think of the derby after a tragedy like that,” he said on Twitter.

The Genoa and Cagliari teams were already on the pitch and warming up for their lunchtime match when news broke of Astori’s death.

Fans applauded when Astori’s picture was shown on the stadium screen and left in silence when it was announced that the game would not go ahead.

Former AS Roma playmaker Francesco Totti said he was “shocked, incredulou­s and speechless for this tragedy”.

Italian media reported that Cagliari coach Diego Lopez, a former team mate of Astori, needed medical treatment on hearing the news.

Cesare Prandelli, Astori’s coach in most of his Italy games, said he was “deeply upset, I feel a great emptiness inside”.

Giovanni Malago, the head of the Italian Olympic Committee and acting head of Serie A, said it was his duty to call off the matches, which he did at the request of the clubs.

“I have spoken to more than one doctor and I don’t want to get involved in speculatio­n,” he said.

“I believe that no doctor in the world can ever tell you that there is a foolproof remedy when it comes to the risk of sudden death.”

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