Former Nigeria, Genclerbirligi, and Trabzonspor striker Isaac Promise has died at the age of 31.
Austin Bold FC chairman, Bobby Epstein announced that the player passed away on Wednesday.
“The greatest loss a team can suffer is not on the scoreboard, it’s the death of a fellow teammate,” wrote Epstein.
“It’s with shock and grief that we acknowledge the sudden death of Promise IsaacOn behalf of the BOLD organisation; we wish his wife, children and
family strength and peace as they struggle to cope with his death.”
Promise was an unused substitute as the USL Championship side secured a 2-1 away victory at Portland Timbers on Tuesday.
He captained Nigeria to the 2003 Fifa U17 World Cup held in Finland,
as well as the 2005 Fifa U20 World Cup in the Netherlands where the
Flying Eagles were runners-up to Argentina.
At the 2008 Olympics, he played a key role in Nigeria’s silver finish
in Beijing – scoring in the 2-1 triumph over USA in the preliminary
round.
Promise made his senior national team debut in 2009 before fading off the international radar after three games and one goal.
Before his demise, he had several stints across Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the United States of America.
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