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Philadelphia Union announces the shocking death of goalkeeper Holden Trent at the age of 25

Philadelphia Union announces the shocking death of goalkeeper Holden Trent at the age of 25

The Philadelphia Union has announced the sudden and shocking death of goalkeeper Holden Trent at the age of 25.

The club confirmed the goalkeeper's death in a statement released on Saturday afternoon. No cause of death was announced.

“The Philadelphia Union is devastated by the heartbreaking death of Holden Trent,” the club said. “Although he was a wonderful player and fierce competitor, he was, above all, a devoted son, brother, fiancé and teammate who made those around him better.”

“He embodied the true meaning of determination, dedication and perseverance and we will miss him deeply.” We extend our deepest condolences to his family, fiancé and friends. “Out of respect for Holden’s friends and family, there will be no further comment at this time and we ask that their privacy be respected as they grieve.”

Trent's family also released their own statement via their son's Instagram account.

Philadelphia Union announces the shocking death of goalkeeper Holden Trent at the age of 25

Philadelphia Union goalkeeper Holden Trent has died at the age of 25

“We would like to thank everyone for your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.” “Holden passed away this afternoon surrounded by his family and friends,” the family said.

“Details of the service and celebration of life will follow shortly.” “Our family is deeply touched to see and experience the love you all have for Holden.”

Major League Soccer also released a statement saying, “A young goalkeeper with a bright future, Trent demonstrated determination and professionalism every day as he contributed to Philadelphia's tight-knit goalkeeping unit.”

“We extend our deepest condolences to his fiancée, his family and friends, his teammates and the entire Philadelphia Union community.” “MLS is coordinating with the club to provide resources and support to players and family members during this tragic time leave what they need.”

According to screenshots from Trent's social media accounts from October 24, he was admitted to the intensive care unit earlier this week for unknown reasons.

A native of Greensboro, North Carolina, Trent played college soccer at West Virginia University and High Point University. He also played in the academies of USL clubs Charlotte Independence and South Georgia Tormenta FC.

From there, he was selected 28th overall by the Union in the 2023 MLS Super Draft.

According to the club website, Trent played six games for Philadelphia's MLS Next Pro team – his last game was on June 26 of this year against the New York Red Bulls II.

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