Jayden Adams died at the age of 25 after appearing in the World Cup

South African football star Jayden Adams he is dead. He was 25 years old.
“The South African Football Players Union (SAFPU) is devastated by the untimely passing of Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana player, Jayden Adams,” the union announced on X’s account on Saturday, July 11.
The statement continued, “Death has cruelly stolen one of us. It has robbed our nation of a great footballer, but it will never take away from us the history Jayden Adams left behind. We will forever remember his humility, his amazing talent and the pride with which he represented South Africa.”
Adams appeared when South Africa lost 2-0 in the World Cup to Mexico and drew 1-1 with the Czech Republic. He was a substitute when the national team defeated South Korea 1-0, but did not appear when the team lost to Canada, which eliminated South Africa from the 2026 World Cup.
“It is with great shock and a heavy heart that I learned of the death of Jayden Adams,” Gayton McKenziethe minister of sports, arts and culture of South Africa, said this in a statement sent on social media after the death of the footballer in a shocking way. “South African football has lost one of its brightest young talents, and our nation mourns with his family, teammates and millions of fans who watched him grow from a school prospect to a perfect Bafana Bafana player.”

Jayden Adams #23 from South Africa
Getty ImagesMcKenzie continued, recalling a moment during South Africa’s World Cup match against the Czech Republic, “I remember noticing that Jayden was unusually quiet on the bench in the second half, after being subbed off – it was only afterwards that we heard he had entered the field that day carrying the grief of losing his grandmother, Marianna, who had been shot a few hours before I sent him off. encouragement, I will carry forever the humble response, What I appreciate is that he chose to pull on the national jersey and gave everything for his country at that time speaks of the depth of character and professionalism beyond his years, and shows the quality of a young man South Africa has lost.”
According to McKenzie, no official cause of death had been “confirmed” at press time. The minister closed his statement by appealing to the better angels of the media and the public regarding the circumstances of the death of this young player.
“I wish to urge the media and the public to exercise restraint and compassion, avoid speculation, while his family and Mamelodi Sundowns are given the space and privacy they need in this incredibly difficult time,” he said. “Any official information will be communicated to the appropriate parties at a later date.”
Adams is survived by his longtime partner, Aqueelah Adendorfand their five-year-old daughter.





