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Ex-Newcastle player Tiote dies after collapsing in training

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Cheick Tiote, a combative midfielder who played in the English Premier League for Newcastle and at the World Cup with Ivory Coast, has died after collapsing in training with his new Chinese team. He was just 30. Tiote was four months into a new career at Bejiing Enterprise­s when his death was announced by his agent Emanuele Palladino.

"We cannot say any more at the moment and we request that his family's privacy be respected at this difficult time," Palladino said. "We ask for all your prayers."

Tiote moved to Newcastle from FC Twente in 2010 and made 161 appearance­s, scoring once — a memorable equalizer in 2011 when his team recovered from 4-0 down to draw 4-4 with Arsenal.

Rafa Benitez, Tiote's former manager at Newcastle, paid tribute to his character.

"In all the time that I have known him, he was a true profession­al, dedicated and, above all, a great man," Benitez said. "Our hearts go out to his family and friends at such a sad time."?

Tiote started playing soccer on the streets of Abidjan in Ivory Coast at the age of 10.

"I played barefoot," he said in 2010. "With bare feet I actually had better contact with the ball, and it helped me develop."

Tiote's talent was spotted by Anderlecht officials, who signed him in 2005 on a threeyear contract.

"You come over to Europe and you have everything - you are given everything," Tiote said in a 2011 interview with Newcastle's Evening Chronicle newspaper. "The ball, the kits ... you have everything. In Africa you have to be strong, so strong mentally, to make it.

"You need to believe in yourself to go forward. Playing in that environmen­t you need to believe in yourself."

Tiote's remarkable trajectory took him into a Champions League campaign with Anderlecht, but injuries hampered his progress at the Dutch club.

Tiote moved in 2008 across the Netherland­s to FC Twente, linking up with former Middlesbro­ugh and England coach Steve McClaren.

Tiote's successful stint at Twente coincided with the club winning their first Dutch title in 2010. Tiote also made his internatio­nal breakthrou­gh and featured in all the Ivory Coast's World Cup games in South Africa in 2010.

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