FOOTBALLER Luis Tejada has passed away aged 41.
The Panama striker made two appearances at the World Cup in 2018.
He has reportedly died of a heart attack.
The national hero was playing for a veterans team when he was subbed off after supposedly telling coaches he felt unwell during the match.
Shortly after leaving the field Tejada fainted and was rushed away in an ambulance.
However, medics were unable to save him and he died yesterday.
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In an emotional statement the Panama FA said: “Historic goalscorer for the Panamanian national team, a decisive factor in qualifying for our first World Cup in 2018 and a synonym for the development and advancement of football in our country.
“We extend our sincerest condolences to his family and the entire Panamanian football and sports family in general.”
His former team-mate Blas Perez said: “I don’t believe it, my partner is gone.”
Tributes from fans also flooded in, one said: “True legend and a type of player that made international football so special.”
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Another added: “This is very sad. Gone too soon.”
A third wrote: “He will be remembered forever in our hearts.”
Nicknamed “The Matador”, Tejada was capped 108 times for the Panamanian national team.
He scored 43 goals on the international stage and helped his homeland qualify for their first World Cup in 2018.
Tejada played for the likes of Colombian club Millionarios and Real Salt Lake in the United States during his lengthy career.
He also had spells with sides in the UAE, Mexico and Peru.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk