Italy international Davide Astori has been found dead in his hotel room, his club Fiorentina have announced. Astori, who was captain of Fiorentina, passed away in his sleep overnight on Saturday evening at the age of 31.
“Fiorentina are profoundly shaken and forced to announce that their captain Davide Astori has died,” read a club statement.
“For this terrible and delicate situation, and above all out of respect for his family, we appeal to the sensitivity of the media.”
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Astori had only just become a father two weeks before his death.
Astori made 14 appearances for Italy and was found dead in his room at the La di Moret hotel in Udine ahead of Fiorentina’s game with Udinese at the Stadio Friuli, which has subsequently been cancelled.
Serie A confirmed that all of their Sunday fixtures would be postponed as a mark of respect for Astori, with the game between his former side Cagliari and Genoa cancelled minutes before kick-off as the news of his tragic death filtered through.
The defender enjoyed a 12-year career in Serie A having started his career at AC Milan before spending six years with Cagliari.
He joined Fiorentina in 2015 on loan from the Sardinians having spent the previous season at Roma before signing permanently in 2016.
Back in 2016 Astori was in Malta for Italy’s match vs Malta however he did not feature in that match.
A man who loved football and who grew up as footballer with us. #ACMilan are shocked by the passing of Davide #Astori. It is with great sadness that we offer our deepest condolences to his family and closed ones and to ACF Fiorentina
— AC Milan (@acmilan) March 4, 2018
Our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of @acffiorentina captain and Italian international Davide Astori, who passed away suddenly last night. pic.twitter.com/j8X2ZKzv4A
— UEFA (@UEFA) March 4, 2018
Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Davide Astori who has passed away at the age of 31https://t.co/0jZmSbh8qU
— FIFA (@FIFAcom) March 4, 2018