The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China football ‘legend’ dead after 48th birthday celebratio­ns

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SHANGHAI: China’s former internatio­nal football captain Zhang Enhua, who became a cult hero during a spell with unfashiona­ble Grimsby Town in England, has died of heart problems a er his 48th birthday celebratio­ns, reports said Friday.

Zhang reportedly fell ill a er enjoying his birthday on Wednesday with friends, the Global Times and other state media said.

A central defender, Zhang was part of the China squad at the 2002 World Cup -- the only time the country has competed on football’s biggest stage.

Zhang spent most of his career in Dalian, the northeast city where he was born, and won seven league titles with his hometown club.

Xinhua news agency mourned him as a “Chinese soccer legend” and Soccer News said that he was “a fighter” on the pitch, but warm and easy-going off it. Zhang’s death also made headlines in Grimsby, a fishing town on England’s northeast coast where he spent part of the 2000-2001 season following a surprise three-month loan move.

Zhang was flown over from China to solve a defensive crisis as the club fought for survival in England’s second tier. He soon became a fan favourite, making 17 appearance­s and scoring three goals for Grimsby, before returning to China to prepare for their World Cup campaign. He had a son born in Grimsby and called him Gary. — AFP

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— AFP photo Barcelona’s Lionel Messi reacts a er Granada’s Jorge Molina scored during the Spanish La Liga match at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona. Granada won 2-1.
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