South Africa's World Cup Player Jayden Adams Dead at 25
Jayden Adams, the midfielder who played for South Africa in the 2026 World Cup, died at age 25, the country’s sports ministry confirmed July 11, just weeks after appearing on the field.
By Sasha Wayman Jul 11, 2026 4:49 PM | Updated 2 hours ago
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The soccer community is mourning one of their own.
Two weeks after Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Jayden Adams played for South Africa’s men’s national soccer team (affectionately known as Bafana Bafana) at the 2026 World Cup, the athlete has died, the country’s minister of sports, arts and culture Gayton McKenzie confirmed. He was 25.
"It is with profound shock and a heavy heart that I have learnt of the passing of Jayden Adams," McKenzie said in a July 11 statement. "South African football has lost one of its brightest young talents, and our nation mourns alongside his family, his team-mates and the millions of supporters who watched him grow from a promising academy prospect into a full Bafana Bafana international."
As officials investigate what led to Adams’ passing, McKenzie encouraged soccer fans to refrain from spreading theories about the tragic loss.
"The cause of Jayden's passing has not yet been confirmed,” he added, “and I wish to appeal to members of the media and the public to exercise restraint and compassion, and to refrain from speculation, while his family and Mamelodi Sundowns are given the space and privacy they need at this incredibly difficult time.”
McKenzie concluded, "Any official information will be communicated by the appropriate parties in due course."
Adams—who made his World Cup debut in 2022—was featured in all three of South Africa’s group games at the 2026 World Cup, including the 1-1 draw against the Czech Republic in Group A despite learning that his grandmother had passed away just one day earlier.
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He also played in the 1-0 win over South Korea that earned South Africa a first-ever place in the knockout rounds, where they lost to Canada in round 32.
Following Adams’ passing, the South African Football Players Union (SAFPU) shared the organization is “devastated” over the loss.
"Jayden had only recently represented South Africa at the FIFA World Cup, carrying the hopes of the nation with pride, courage and distinction,” SAFPU said in a July 11 statement. “His passing is an immeasurable loss to his family, teammates, clubs, the football fraternity and the country at large.”
"South African football has lost a gifted player,” the statement continued, “a proud servant of the game and a young life that still had so much to offer. May his soul rest in eternal peace."
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