In Memoriam: 10 Young Athletes the Sports World Lost Too Soon in 2025

The sports community faced profound losses in 2025, mourning the untimely deaths of several young athletes whose talents and spirits inspired many. Their legacies continue to resonate, reminding us of the passion and dedication they brought to their respective sports.

10. Mervin Guarte (32) – Filipino Middle-Distance Runner

Mervin Guarte, a Filipino middle-distance runner and obstacle course racer, died on January 7, 2025. He was a SEA Games gold medalist and had a significant impact on athletics in the Philippines. His passing was mourned by the sports community.

9. Helar Gonzales (21) – Real Titan NC Footballer

Helar Gonzales, a 21-year-old footballer for Real Titan NC, collided with a goalkeeper during a 2025 Copa Perú match and suffered a fatal head injury on April 7, 2025. His tragic death proves the importance of safety protocols in sports.

8. Alex Bange (21) – Atromitos Piraeus Footballer

Alex Bange, a 21-year-old footballer for Atromitos Piraeus, fainted in the locker room and died on March 30, 2025. His sudden passing deeply affected his teammates and the football community.

7. Guo Jiaxuan (18) – Beijing Guoan Footballer

Guo Jiaxuan, an 18-year-old footballer for Beijing Guoan, suffered a fatal head injury after colliding with another player in a training match with a Spanish club on February 6, 2025. His death is a tragic reminder of the risks associated with contact sports.

6. Abubakar Lawal (29) – Nigerian Footballer

Abubakar Lawal, a Nigerian professional footballer who played as a forward for Vipers SC in the Uganda Premier League, died on February 23, 2025. Lawal started his professional career with Wikki Tourists and later played for Nasarawa United and AS Kigali before joining Vipers SC. He was known for scoring Vipers SC’s first-ever group-stage goal in the CAF Champions League.

5. Nayeli Clemente (24) – CrossFit Athlete

Nayeli Clemente, a 24-year-old CrossFit athlete, died after collapsing during a competition in Mexico amid extreme heat. Her sudden passing highlighted the importance of safety measures in high-intensity sports events.

4. Kyren Lacy (24) – NFL Draft Prospect

Former Louisiana State University wide receiver Kyren Lacy died at the age of 24. While his family confirmed his death to local Louisiana outlet WAFB 9. Lacy was a promising NFL draft prospect, and his untimely passing shocked the football community.

3. Alex Foster (18) – Baylor University Football Player

Alex Foster, a top Baylor University football player and the highest-rated recruit in the 2024 class, died unexpectedly at the age of 18. Foster had redshirted his freshman year after a standout high school career. He was known not only for his athletic talent but also his community involvement, participating in programs like a math skills summer camp for children.

2. Chase Stegall (20) – DePaul University Soccer Player

Chase Stegall, a 20-year-old sophomore and member of the DePaul University men’s soccer team, died unexpectedly on June 2, 2025, in his residence hall on the university’s Lincoln Park campus in Chicago. Son of former NFL star Milt Stegall, Chase was admired for his warmth, character, and vibrant presence. He played in 16 out of 17 games for DePaul in the previous season.

1. Ellen Cassidy (24) – Irish Swimming Champion

Ellen Cassidy, a 24-year-old Irish swimming standout and former co-captain of University College Cork’s swim team, tragically passed away shortly after completing the Cork City half-marathon on June 1, 2025. She had a distinguished swimming career, representing Ireland in the European Youth Olympics and European Junior Championships. Ellen will be remembered for her energetic, kind, and inclusive nature, leaving a lasting legacy through her leadership and warmth.

The passing of these young athletes in 2025 sent shockwaves through the global sports community. Each of them was more than just a rising star; they were teammates, role models, and beloved members of their communities. Their potential was limitless, and their stories continue to remind us of both the fragility of life and the enduring power of passion, perseverance, and sport.

As fans, let’s honor their memory not just by mourning their loss, but by celebrating the joy and inspiration they brought to the game and to all of us.

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