Football community mourns after veteran player collapses and dies during final
What began as a celebratory evening of football ended in heartbreak for Trinidad and Tobago’s sporting community on Saturday night after veteran player Randy Ramcharan collapsed during a Masters tournament final and later died. Ramcharan, a respected figure within local football circles, was participating in the Over-40 championship match of the Edinburgh 500 Masters Football […] The post Football community mourns after veteran player collapses and dies during final appeared first on CNW Network.
What began as a celebratory evening of football ended in heartbreak for Trinidad and Tobago’s sporting community on Saturday night after veteran player Randy Ramcharan collapsed during a Masters tournament final and later died.
Ramcharan, a respected figure within local football circles, was participating in the Over-40 championship match of the Edinburgh 500 Masters Football Tournament when the medical emergency unfolded.
The 45-year-old, who represented his team against Defence Force Masters, reportedly began experiencing distress early in the contest.
Collapse on the sideline
According to reports, approximately 15 minutes into the final, Ramcharan requested to be substituted.
Moments later, while seated on the bench after leaving the field, he reportedly collapsed, triggering immediate concern among teammates, officials, and spectators.
Emergency efforts quickly followed as Ramcharan was rushed to the Chaguanas Health Centre for treatment. Despite those efforts, he was later pronounced dead.
Relatives indicated that the unofficial cause of death is believed to have been a heart attack.
A familiar and respected presence
News of Ramcharan’s passing reverberated throughout the football fraternity, where he was widely admired not only for his contributions on the field but also for his leadership and character.
Originally from Chaguanas, Ramcharan was a past student of St. Augustine Secondary School and remained deeply connected to the sport long after his school years.
He earned widespread recognition as both a player and team leader for the St. Augustine Old Boys, where his commitment and personality left a lasting impression on teammates and supporters alike.
Those who knew him described him as passionate about football and deeply invested in the camaraderie surrounding the game.
Tributes flood social media
As word spread, an outpouring of grief emerged online from friends, former teammates, supporters, and members of the wider sporting community.
Messages of condolence highlighted both his love for football and the impact he had on people around him.
One tribute remembered Ramcharan as “a light in the local football community,” while also sharing the emotional message, “Gustin is love.”
The sentiments reflected the deep emotional connection many within the St. Augustine football network felt toward him.
Remembering a life in football
Ramcharan’s death has cast a shadow over the local game, especially among the Masters football community, where longtime players continue competing out of passion for the sport and fellowship with teammates.
For many, the tragedy served as a painful reminder of how quickly celebration can turn to sorrow.
Ramcharan would have celebrated his 46th birthday next month.
Instead, he leaves behind a grieving football community determined to remember him not for the tragedy of his final match, but for the energy, leadership, and warmth he brought to the game throughout his life.
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