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    Eddie Jordan’s heartbreaking admission just weeks ago during battle with ‘aggressive’ cancer

    FORMULA ONE legend Eddie Jordan made a heartbreaking admission about his battle with “aggressive” cancer weeks before his death aged 76.The Irish TV personality and ex-motorsport team owner has been confirmed to have passed away today.Eddie Jordan made a heartbreaking admission during his final talkSPORT appearanceCredit: GettyEddie Jordan revealed his cancer battle last yearCredit: GettyJordan had his own racing career in the 70’s after discovering a love of motorsportCredit: GettyHe revealed last December he’d been diagnosed with bladder and prostate cancer months earlier.He made one of his last appearances on live radio last month when he touchingly apologised after revealing he’s “not himself” following a dose of chemo.The former F1 team owner was on talkSPORT discussing his takeover of London Irish.Towards the end of the segment, Jordan said: “Sorry guys, just a small thing, thank you.READ MORE ON JORDAN”I’ve just come out of getting chemotherapy and I’m not 100 per cent together here guys.”I’m just not myself at this moment in time. I’m a little all over the place, so please forgive me.”Back in December, Jordan revealed he went through some “dark days” as the cancer spread to different parts of his body.He urged people to go out and get tested and spoke about the importance of looking after one’s body.Most read in MotorsportIn an appearance on his Formula For Success podcast, which he hosts alongside David Coulthard, Jordan said: “We’ve kind of alluded to it David, over the shows.”Way back in March and April, I was diagnosed with bladder and prostate cancer.F1 legend Eddie Jordan passes after battling ‘aggressive’ cancer”And then it spread into the spine and the pelvis, so it was quite aggressive.”And we’ve all heard about our wonderful friend Sir Chris Hoy, who is an absolute megastar, and he [was] coming out and talking about illness such as like what I’ve got, but he’s a far younger man.”But this is a little message for all the anchors and everybody listening to this: don’t wait or put it off.”Go and get tested, because in life you’ve got chances and there is so much medical advice out there and so many things that you can do to extend your lifetime.”Go and do it. Don’t be stupid, don’t be shy. It’s not a shy thing – look after your body, guys.”We’ll move on, but yes, some very dark days in there – but we pulled out of it, thankfully.”The signs of bladder cancer you should knowThere are around 10,500 new bladder cancer cases in the UK every year, according to Cancer Research.That’s 29 every day, making it the 11th most common form of cancer in the UK.Smoking is the single biggest risk factor for bladder cancer, causing 45 per cent of cases in the UK.But exposure to other chemicals, including industrial, is also known to be a cause. Sometimes the cause of bladder cancer is not known.Around six in 10 cases are in people aged 75 or over, with a steep rise in risk from age 50.The signs of bladder cancerBlood in urine: This is the most common sign. It might not be obvious and may come and go. It might look like streaks of blood, or brown urine.A need to urinate moreA burning sensation when passing urinePelvic painBone painUnintentional weight lossSwelling of the legsSpeaking in mid-October about his health, the multi-millionaire revealed that he underwent tests as part of taking part in a cycling event in South Africa earlier in the year.He said: “At 76 I did the Argus [Cape Town Cycle Tour], and then you get a bit of a bang, and then you suddenly feel that you’re not 100 per cent.”You go to the doctor, and then you get this illness. But where there’s a will, there’s a way, and I urge everybody to be able to stand the fight, because it’s worth it.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I’m coming out the other side, everyone else should come out the other side. The prognosis is absolutely fantastic.”The medical awareness of what’s going on at the moment is quite simply mind-boggling – and so there should be every opportunity to avail of that medical help.”55,000 new prostate cancer cases recorded each yearBy Alice FullerABOUT 55,000 new prostate cancer cases are recorded every year in the UK.Bladder cancer is less common, with around 10,500 new cases.For both types, cancer can start in one area of the body and spread as the disease develops, such as to the pelvis and spine.But there is also growing evidence to suggest patients can have two primary cancers at once.In one study by the State University of New York, the coincidence was as high as 70 per cent for prostate cancers in patients with bladder cancer, and 3.4 per cent for bladder cancers in patients with prostate cancer.Separate research published in the Journal of Urology found 25 per cent of patients with a bladder cancer diagnosis also had prostate cancer, and 3.8 per cent with prostate cancer also had bladder cancer.Symptoms of both types are similar, but there are some distinct differences.The most common signs of bladder cancer include:Blood in your urine Needing to pee more frequently Sudden urges to urinate A burning sensation when you pee Pelvic or bone pain Weight loss Swollen legsProstate cancer doesn’t usually cause any symptoms in the early stages, but as it progresses, it might cause:Needing to pee more frequently, often at night Rushing to the toilet Difficulty in starting to pee Straining or taking a long time to pee A weak flow Blood in your urine or semen Back or bone pain Tiredness A loss of appetite Weight loss More

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    Formula One legend Eddie Jordan passes away at 76 after his month-long battle with ‘aggressive’ cancer – latest updates

    LEGENDARY Formula One driver Eddie Jordan lost his fight with cancer and died at the age of 76.Prior to maintaining his involvement in the sport as a broadcaster for the BBC and Channel 4, Jordan managed his own Formula One team from 1991 until 2005. He was also acclaimed race engineer Adrian Newey’s manager.Last year, the 76-year-old was diagnosed with prostate and bladder cancer. His death was announced on Thursday morning.Soon after, the F1 veteran has started to receive tributes. This included Jake Humphreys, who called the day ‘devastatingly sad and difficult day’ for the sport.Follow our live blog for more updates… Mercedes tribute “We are deeply saddened by the passing of Eddie Jordan, a true F1 legend who contributed to, and shaped the sport, in so many ways.”Our thoughts go out to his family and all who had the privilege of knowing him.”Copy linkCopiedFIA tribute to JordanF1’s governing body, the FIA, have paid tribute to Jordan.A statement said: “Eddie Jordan was a legend of Formula One. “He made an invaluable contribution to global motor sport throughout his life. “All of us at the FIA would like to send our deepest condolences to his family and friends at this very difficult time. “Eddie will always be remembered as a great sportsman and passionate ambassador for Formula One on and off the track.”Copy linkCopiedWilliams Racing tributeWilliams have joined their voices to the F1 team to pay tribute to Jordan following his death.”Everyone at Atlassian Williams Racing is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Eddie Jordan. “A true icon of motorsport, Eddie’s charisma and passion left an indelible mark on Formula 1. “As a team owner he nurtured some of the sport’s greatest drivers and boldly led an independent team in a golden era for the sport. “His one-of-a-kind energy and insight as a broadcaster made him a beloved figure on our TV screens. “Our thoughts and love are with his family, many friends and the F1 community. He will be greatly missed.”Copy linkCopied’What a rock star’ – Martin Brundle tributeSky Sports F1 pundit and former driver Martin Brundle has paid a heartfelt tribute to Jordan.He said: “RIP my friend. “Condolences to each and every one of your lovely family. “What a character. “What a rock star. “What a racer. “So many drivers owe you so much, you gave us our chances and believed in us.”Copy linkCopied’He will be dearly missed’ – Carlos Sainz tributeWilliams F1 star Carlos Sainz has paid tribute to Jordan on social media.The Spanish driver said: “Extremely sad to learn that Eddie has passed away. “A true icon and loved character of our sport. “Passionate, loyal and truly one of a kind. “He will be dearly missed. R.I.P.”Copy linkCopied’The world seems a little less bright’ – Jake Humphrey’s tribute”Utterly devastated. EJ has left us. Formula One won’t see the likes of Eddie ever again where a guy with a love for racing can hustle his way into the sport and end up winning races. “More important than race wins though, he won hearts. I will never forget how his face would always light up whenever he saw a Jordan GP jacket, flag or cap… as we traveled the world together years after the team had been sold.”His greatest achievements were Mikki, Zoe, Kyle and Zak. His incredible 4 kids who share his spirit. His wife Marie is one of the strongest, most wonderful women I have ever met. “The 4 years we spent together hosting F1 on the BBC were greatest of my career. Wing-walking, scooter riding, car driving madness that I know he loved deeply. “His incredible spirit and love of life lives on in me, and my children who were lucky enough to meet him and hear all about him. Eddie lit up a room whenever he entered it.”That is a lesson for us all – be the light in the room. I was lucky enough to share one, final, cherished meal with him and his boys a few months ago. It was special. “We talked about me doing one last interview with him. Sadly that will never happen. As I left his departing words were ‘I love you brother’. “I love you. Brother. One of the 3 Amigos is gone. The world seems a little less bright this morning. Farewell friend. Play the spoons up there for me.”Credit: InstagramCopy linkCopiedF1 teams pay tribute to JordanMcLaren and Aston Martin were among the F1 teams to pay tribute to the late motorsport icon.McLaren wrote: “We are saddened to hear the news of Eddie Jordan’s passing. A true legend of the sport, his passion and contributions to F1 left an incredible mark. “Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this sad time. Rest in peace, Eddie.”Aston Martin said: “We’re deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Eddie Jordan. “His impact will be felt across the motorsport community for generations to come. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and colleagues at this time.”Copy linkCopiedA motorsport legendJordan was a legend in his field and although he never drove in F1, he did race in F2, F3 and Formula Atlantic, as well as 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1981.Ten years later he did finally make it to F1 with his Jordan Grand Prix team, and gave Michael Schumacher his F1 debut in 1991.Jordan Grand Prix raced in F1 until 2005, and achieved its best ever result in 1998 when Damon Hill and Ralf Schumacher finished first and second at the Belgian Grand Prix.The team was sold in 2005 and rebranded as MF1 Racing a year later before becoming Force India and later Racing Point and now Aston Martin.Jordan returned to F1 in 2009 as a pundit for BBC Sport’s Grand Prix and later joined Channel 4 in 2016.He had also been a regular pundit on Sky Sports over the years.He was awarded an honorary OBE by Her Majesty The Queen in recognition of his services to charity and motor racing in 2012.In 2016 he joined the cast of presenters on Top Gear, who at the time included Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc.Copy linkCopiedSky Sports Karun ChandhokSky Sports F1 reporter Karun Chandhok paid tribute to Jordan on social media.He wrote: “There will never be another like him.”Sleep well EJ.”Copy linkCopiedRalf Schumacher tribute”We had a fantastic time in Cape Town. “Your love of music and the many live performances are unforgettable. “I can hardly believe you lost your battle with the disease. “Thank you for giving me the opportunity to start my F1 career with your team. “I will always be grateful for that. “I wish the whole family strength during these hours. “I already miss you, my dear friend. Rest in peace.”Credit: https://www.instagram.com/p/DHakV4ftVQV/Copy linkCopiedEddie Jordan deadThe world of motorsport is in mourning today after it was announced that Formula One legend Eddie Jordan has died at the age of 76.The Irishman revealed that he was battling an “aggressive” form of prostate and bladder cancer, which spread to his spine and pelvis, late last year.He made his last appearance on live radio last month when he touchingly apologised after revealing he’s “not himself” following a dose of cancer treatment.A family statement said: “Eddie passed away peacefully with family by his side in Cape Town in the early hours of 20th March 2025 at the age of 76, after battling with an aggressive form of prostate cancer for the past 12 months.”Tributes have poured in for Jordan from across the motorsport community.Copy linkCopied More

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    Nick Cushing turns focus on WSL clash after Miedema’s Man City brace ends Chelsea’s unbeaten run

    NICK CUSHING is ready to turn his attention to Manchester City’s WSL test against Chelsea after his side beat them in Europe last night. Vivianne Miedema’s brace sealed City’s 2-0 Champions League quarters first-leg victory, ending the Blues’ 31-game unbeaten run. Nick Cushing guided Manchester City to a hardfought win at Joie Stadium on their return to Champions League actionCredit: AFPTwo second-half goals for Vivianne Miedema sealed City’s quarter-final first leg victoryCredit: AlamyBrazil forward Kerolin impressed for City on her first European outing since joining the club in JanuaryCredit: AlamyThe Netherlands star’s second-half double enabled the Cityzens to avenge their League Cup final loss to Chelsea before their second-leg clash next Thursday at Stamford Bridge. Before then the rivals meet at the Etihad this Sunday at 2:30pm in the top tier. And Cushing is targeting his first match win in the top tier since his Man City return last week. His side are currently fourth in the WSL and 12 points behind leaders Chelsea after losing four of their 16 games this term. Read More Football StoriesThe interim Cityzens boss, who oversaw his first game at Joie Stadium since 2019, said: We wanted to win, we’ve won with a two-goal lead. “We can put that one away now and focus on the league game, because our league position isn’t where we want it and Sunday’s game becomes crucial. “After that we prepare for the Stamford Bridge (reverse Champions League) game. “We know any game against Chelsea is going to be incredibly difficult. Most read in Football”The confidence and belief comes from knowing that we can play whatever game is in front of us.”While striker Khadija Shaw and forward Aoba Fujino joining Lauren Hemp on the Cityzens’ crocked list, Cushing opted to start Miedema on the bench on Wednesday night. His side had three first-half shots on target including 19-year-old Lily Murphy’s low strike close to half-time which prompted a comfortable save from keeper Hannah Hampton. With visitors Chelsea content to soak up pressure, Cushing shuffled his deck bringing Miedema on in the second half.The WSL record scorer rewarded him with a 60th-minute shot into the roof of the net before a late strike with two minutes of normal time left. After the match Miedema said:  “I’m honestly happy that I could come on and help the team. Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor has backed her Blues to bounce back in their WSL duel with City at the Etihad on March 23Credit: Alamy”This is the standard that we need to set ourselves. It gives us a lot of confidence going into the next two games (against Chelsea).”It’s a really special (win). We’ve had a couple of special Champions League nights here this season. “We had the win over Barcelona as well, but this one feels really really good.” More

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    Eddie Jordan dead: F1 legend dies aged 76 after battle with ‘aggressive’ prostate & bladder cancer as tributes flood in

    FORMULA One legend Eddie Jordan has passed away aged 76.The Irishman revealed in December that he was battling an “aggressive” form of prostate and bladder cancer, which spread to his spine and pelvis and was diagnosed earlier in 2024.Formula One legend Eddie Jordan has passed away aged 76Credit: SplashThe former driver competed in F2 and F3Credit: GettyJordan owned an F1 team for 14 years and gave Michael Schumacher his debutCredit: GettyRalf Schumacher paid tribute to Jordan on InstagramCredit: Instagram/ralfschumacher_rscJake Humphrey, who presented BBC coverage with Jordan and David Coulthard, described being ‘utterly devastated’Credit: X/mrjakehumphreyA family statement said: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Eddie Jordan OBE, the ex-Formula 1 team owner, TV pundit and entrepreneur.”He passed away peacefully with family by his side in Cape Town in the early hours of 20th March 2025 at the age of 76, after battling with an aggressive form of prostate cancer for the past 12 months.”EJ brought an abundance of charisma, energy and Irish charm everywhere he went. We all have a huge hole missing without his presence.”He will be missed by so many people, but he leaves us with tonnes of great memories to keep us smiling through our sorrow.”Read more Sports NewsTributes flooded in for the F1 icon from across the world.Ralf Schumacher, who raced under Jordan and is the brother of seven-time champion Michael, said: “We had a great time in Cape Town.”Your love for music and the many live performances are unforgettable.”I can hardly believe that you have lost the battle against the disease.Most read in Motorsport”Thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to start my F1 career in your team.”I will always be grateful to you for that. I wish the whole family a lot of strength in these hours.’I’m not myself, please forgive me’ – Shaken F1 legend Eddie Jordan, 76, apologises live on radio after cancer treatment”I already miss you my dear friend. Rest in peace.”Jake Humphrey, who presented BBC coverage with Jordan and David Coulthard, described being “utterly devastated”.He posted on X: “Utterly devastated. EJ has left us.”Formula One won’t see the likes of Eddie ever again where a guy with a love for racing can hustle his way into the sport and end up winning races.”More important than race wins though, we won hearts. I will never forget how his face would light up whenever he saw a Jordan GP jacket, flag or cap… as we travelled the world together years after the team had been sold.”Stefano Domenicali, CEO of Formula One Group, said: “We are deeply saddened to hear about the sudden loss of Eddie Jordan.”With his inexhaustible energy he always knew how to make people smile, remaining genuine and brilliant at all times.”Eddie has been a protagonist of an era of F1 and he will be deeply missed.Tributes to flamboyant Eddie JordanFormer racing driver and broadcaster Martin Brundle wrote: “RIP my friend. Condolences to each and every one of your lovely family.”What a character. What a rock star. What a racer. So many drivers owe you so much, you gave us our chances and believed in us.”Earlier this year, Jordan led a consortium which bought former English rugby Premiership club London Irish.The club said: “He was working until the last, having communicated on St Patrick’s Day about his ambitions for London Irish Rugby Football Club, of which he had recently become Patron.”He also recently helped seal F1 design guru Adrian Newey’s switch from Red Bull to Aston Martin.Aston Martin said in a statement: “We’re deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Eddie Jordan.”His impact will be felt across the motorsport community for generations to come.”Aston Martin F1 team principal Andy Cowell described Jordan as a “one-off”.”His vision laid the foundations for us and he leaves a lasting legacy for the entire motorsport community,” he said.”Today we pay tribute to a legend of the sport and our thoughts are with his family, friends, and colleagues.”Virgin Radio DJ Chris Evans broke down on air this morning as he paid an emotional tribute to Jordan.Evans said: “Eddie sang from the hymn sheet that says, ‘Live life as deeply as you can every single day, every single day.'”Because Eddie lived a thousand lifetimes and he was a real liver of life.”And if you really are a liver of life, then life loves you for it and gives you more.”And if you live like that on the daily 24/7, 365 days a year then you have no regrets as far as that aspect of the opportunity of being a human is concerned and Eddie left nothing on the pitch, or should I say track.”Former F1 driver and TV pundit Karun Chandhok wrote on X: “There will never be another like him. Sleep well EJ.”Former Jordan driver and world champion Damon Hill said: “We’re all very sad and shocked.”We knew Eddie was fighting the disease and while we knew it was serious, we thought there might be a chance he would win, but sadly he has lost that.”There will never be another like Eddie Jordan, You’ll hear about what he is like.”Williams Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz has posted on X and wrote: “Extremely sad to learn that Eddie has passed away. A true icon and loved character of our sport.”Passionate, loyal and truly one of a kind. He will be dearly missed. R.I.P.”Irish premier Micheal Martin has paid tribute to Eddie Jordan, saying he lived his “life to the full”.”I was greatly saddened to learn of the passing of Eddie Jordan,” Mr Martin said in a statement.”Eddie lived life to the full, facing his final days with the same courage and tenacity he displayed throughout his many years as an entrepreneur, Formula One pioneer, and TV pundit.”There were few like him. My deepest sympathies go to all his family and friends.”McLaren’s chief executive officer Zak Brown posted on X: “All at McLaren are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Eddie Jordan.”Eddie was a vibrant figure who always wore his heart on his sleeve.”His passion for Formula 1 was enormous and he leaves an incredible legacy. All of our thoughts are with his family and friends.”Katie Price, who served as Eddie’s grid girl under her alter ego Jordan, told The Mirror: “I’m deeply saddened on hearing the news that Eddie has died.”He was a very charismatic and fun character to be around whose humour, just like himself, was unique.”It’s a great loss to the F1 family and he will be missed around the Paddock.””In this moment of sorrow, my thoughts and those of the entire Formula 1 family are with his family and loved ones.”Christian Horner, team principal and CEO of Red Bull Racing, shared on Instagram: “Very sorry to hear Eddie Jordan has sadly passed.”Eddie was a hugely colourful character who I first met in 1991 as a young driver at his then new factory after his first year in Formula One.”His advice, ‘get a good sponsor… welcome to the Piranha Club!'”Jordan made his final appearance on live radio last month when he touchingly apologised after revealing he’s “not himself” following a dose of cancer treatment.Jordan leaves his wife, Marie and children Zoe, Miki, Zak and KyleHe worked as a pundit in F1 since 2009Credit: GettyJordan had a successful career as a team owner in F1 with Jordan Grand PrixCredit: GettyKeen musician Jordan also played the drums in a rock and roll bandCredit: GettyJordan starred opposite Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc on the revamped Top GearCredit: BBCThe former F1 team owner was on talkSPORT discussing his takeover of London Irish.Towards the end of the segment, Jordan said: “Sorry guys, just a small thing, thank you.”I’ve just come out of getting chemotherapy and I’m not 100 per cent together here guys.”I’m just not myself at this moment in time. I’m a little all over the place, so please forgive me.”Back in December, Jordan revealed he went through some “dark days” as the cancer spread to different parts of his body.He urged people to go out and get tested and spoke about the importance of looking after one’s body.In an appearance on his Formula For Success podcast, which he hosts alongside Coulthard, Jordan said: “We’ve kind of alluded to it David, over the shows.”Way back in March and April, I was diagnosed with bladder and prostate cancer.”And then it spread into the spine and the pelvis, so it was quite aggressive.”And we’ve all heard about our wonderful friend Sir Chris Hoy, who is an absolute megastar, and he [was] coming out and talking about illness such as like what I’ve got, but he’s a far younger man.”But this is a little message for all the anchors and everybody listening to this: don’t wait or put it off.What are the symptons of prostate and bladder cancer?By Alice Fuller, Health Features EditorABOUT 55,000 new prostate cancer cases are recorded every year in the UK.Bladder cancer is less common, with around 10,500 new cases.For both types, cancer can start in one area of the body and spread as the disease develops, such as to the pelvis and spine.But there is also growing evidence to suggest patients can have two primary cancers at once.In one study by the State University of New York, the coincidence was as high as 70 per cent for prostate cancers in patients with bladder cancer, and 3.4 per cent for bladder cancers in patients with prostate cancer.Separate research published in the Journal of Urology found 25 per cent of patients with a bladder cancer diagnosis also had prostate cancer, and 3.8 per cent with prostate cancer also had bladder cancer.Symptoms of both types are similar, but there are some distinct differences.The most common signs of bladder cancer include:Blood in your urine Needing to pee more frequently Sudden urges to urinate A burning sensation when you pee Pelvic or bone pain Weight loss Swollen legsProstate cancer doesn’t usually cause any symptoms in the early stages, but as it progresses, it might cause:Needing to pee more frequently, often at night Rushing to the toilet Difficulty in starting to pee Straining or taking a long time to pee A weak flow Blood in your urine or semen Back or bone pain Tiredness A loss of appetite Weight loss”Go and get tested, because in life you’ve got chances and there is so much medical advice out there and so many things that you can do to extend your lifetime.”Go and do it. Don’t be stupid, don’t be shy. It’s not a shy thing – look after your body, guys.”We’ll move on, but yes, some very dark days in there – but we pulled out of it, thankfully.”Jordan was a legend in his field and although he never drove in F1, he did race in F2, F3 and Formula Atlantic, as well as 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1981.Ten years later he did finally make it to F1 with his Jordan Grand Prix team, and gave Michael Schumacher his F1 debut in 1991.Jordan Grand Prix raced in F1 until 2005, and achieved its best ever result in 1998 when Damon Hill and Ralf Schumacher finished first and second at the Belgian Grand Prix.The team was sold in 2005 and rebranded as MF1 Racing a year later before becoming Force India and later Racing Point and now Aston Martin.Jordan returned to F1 in 2009 as a pundit for BBC Sport’s Grand Prix and later joined Channel 4 in 2016.He had also been a regular pundit on Sky Sports over the years.He was awarded an honorary OBE by Her Majesty The Queen in recognition of his services to charity and motor racing in 2012.In 2016 he joined the cast of presenters on Top Gear, who at the time included Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc.Speaking in mid-October about his health, the multi-millionaire revealed that he underwent tests as part of taking part in a cycling event in South Africa earlier in the year.He said: “At 76 I did the Argus [Cape Town Cycle Tour], and then you get a bit of a bang, and then you suddenly feel that you’re not 100 per cent.”You go to the doctor, and then you get this illness. But where there’s a will, there’s a way, and I urge everybody to be able to stand the fight, because it’s worth it.”I’m coming out the other side, everyone else should come out the other side. The prognosis is absolutely fantastic.READ MORE SUN STORIES”The medical awareness of what’s going on at the moment is quite simply mind-boggling – and so there should be every opportunity to avail of that medical help.”Jordan leaves his wife, Marie and children Zoe, Miki, Zak and Kyle.He had his own racing career in the 70’s after discovering a love of motorsportCredit: GettyJordan celebrates success at the Belgian Grand PrixCredit: GettySailing enthusiast has circumnavigated the world thanks his love of boatsCredit: Rex FeaturesJordan was diagnosed with bladder and prostate cancer earlier this yearCredit: Getty More

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    Croatia vs France: Get £50 in free bets for Nations League quarter final with Betfred

    CROATIA and France go toe-to-toe in the first leg of their Nations League quarter final.And brand new Betfred customers can claim a fantastic £50 in free bets and bonuses when they sign-up and stake a tenner on the international encounter.Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereCroatia vs France: Get £50 free bets HERE*How to claim..Betfred welcome offerVisit the Betfred website HERE*Register an account using the Promo Code: BETFRED50Deposit £10 using a Debit CardPlace your first bet of £10 or more on any qualifying Sportsbook markets, at odds of Evens or greaterOnce that bet has settled, Betfred will credit your account with £50 in Free BetsBetfred: Get your £50 in free bets – Claim here*Croatia vs France: Get £50 free bets HERE*New to Betfred? Then you can claim this incredible offer.Simply visit the Betfred website using this link HERE* and register a new account using the Promo Code: BETFRED50Then you just need to deposit and stake £10 on any football market at odds of Evens or greater.When that first bet has settled — win or lose — Betfred will credit your account with the following free bets;3 x £10 to use on any Sportsbook Markets2 x £10 to use on Accumulators (4+ selections)Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressedGamcare – gamcare.org.ukGambleAware – GambleAware.orgRead our guide on responsible gambling practices. For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.*New customers only. Register with BETFRED50. Deposit £10+ via Debit Card and place first bet £10+ at Evens (2.0)+ on Sports within 7 days to get 3 x £10 in Sports Free Bets & 2 x £10 in Acca Free Bets within 10 hours of settlement. 7-day expiry. Eligibility & payment exclusions apply. T&Cs apply. More

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    Italy vs Germany: Get £40 in free bets on the Nations League quarter final with BetMGM

    ITALY host Germany in the first leg of their Nations League quarter final this Thursday.And bookmakers BetMGM are offering brand new customers a cool £40 in free bets when you register an account and stake a tenner on the mega match-up.Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereHow to claim..BetMGM £40 welcome bonusVisit the BetMGM website HERE*Select SPORTS OFFER on the websiteRegister a new account – No Promo Code necessaryOpt in for this promotion by depositing and placing at least £10 on football at odds of Evens or greaterOnce that’s settled – win or lose – your account will be credited with £40 in free betsItaly vs Germany: Get £40 in free bets — claim yours here*Not got a BetMGM account? No problem!This offer is just for you, and it’s incredibly easy to claim!Simply register a new account, deposit and stake a minimum of £10 on football at odds of Evens (1/1) or greater. This must be done within seven days of opening your account with the bookmaker.Once that’s settled – win or lose – your account will be credited with £40 in free bets!Italy vs Germany: Get £40 in free bets — claim yours here**BetMGM. New customers only. 7 days to place a qualifying bet of £10 at 1/1 (2.0) to receive 4 x £10 Free Bets: 1x £10 Free Bet on Football, 1x £10 Free Bet on Horse Racing, 2 x £10 Free Bet Builders. 7 day expiry. Exclusions apply. Stake not returned. 18+. Full T&Cs apply.Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressedGamcare – gamcare.org.ukGambleAware – GambleAware.orgRead our guide on responsible gambling practices. For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites. More

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    Chelsea’s Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo signings confirmed in unorthodox announcement as EXACT transfer fees revealed

    THE exact transfer fee – including the costs of agents – that Chelsea will pay to sign Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo has been revealed.Selling club Sporting Lisbon announced the deals in a statement which also detailed how much the fees would come to.The exact fee Chelsea will pay to sign Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo has been revealedCredit: RexChelsea will pay up to £44m for 17-year-old QuendaCredit: GettyMeanwhile, Essugo will cost £18.7mCredit: GettyThis was a very different move to the way deals are typically announced with clubs often calling the fee “undisclosed”.The Portuguese giants revealed the double deal was worth just under £62.4m (€74.5million).Broken down for the two players, Chelsea have paid more than double the fee for Quenda than Essugo.The 17-year-old, one of Europe’s most sought after talents and previously linked with reuniting with Ruben Amorim at Manchester United, was reported as a shock move last week.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLChelsea will pay £42.6m up front for the winger, with a further £1.1m in potential add ons.However, the Blues will not see their new star in action until at least 2026 after an agreement was struck to leave the teen on loan in Lisbon.Meanwhile, the deal for Essugo, currently on loan at Las Palmas, has seen Chelsea pay a flat £18.7m (€22.27m).The defensive midfielder will remain on loan in Spain before linking up with Chelsea in the summer. Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Chelsea Files every Tuesday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Stamford BridgeThat means he could make his debut for the club during the inaugural Club World Cup.The statement also added fees for intermediation services in the deals were worth £3.7m for the pair of them – £2.8m (€3.35m) for Quenda and £838,000 (€999,700).’This is a joke’ – Danny Drinkwater reveals moment he was told he had ONE HOUR to leave Chelsea More

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    Teenage footballer Guo Jiaxuan, 18, dies in hospital after suffering knee to head during friendly in Spain

    A TEENAGE footballer has died in hospital after a clash with another player during a friendly match in Spain.Chinese player Guo Jiaxuan was knocked unconscious after receiving a knee to his face last month in Madrid during a training game against Spanish side RC Alcobendas, organised by the Beijing Football Association.Guo Jiaxuan has died after suffering a knee to the head in a matchCredit: Jam PressThe 18-year-old defender, declared brain dead while he was still in Spain after being rushed to a medical centre, was flown back to his homeland in an air ambulance on February 13 – a week after the freak accident.He was admitted to Pekin’s Tiantan Hospital the following day and had been kept on a life support machine.Yesterday his family were told his condition had worsened and he was subsequently officially declared dead.It was not immediately clear if his loved ones had managed to make it to hospital to say their goodbyes.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLGuo, who joined Chinese Super League side Beijing Guoan aged 13 as a youth player, had previously represented the Chinese national team at under-17 level and had been invited to train with Bayern Munich in 2023.He became part of Bayern Munich’s World Squad, an international project by the German giants aimed at developing promising players from around the world.Guo’s brother revealed on social media after the February 6 clash that led to him being declared brain dead that he had suffered a subarachnoid haemorrhage – a form of stroke caused by bleeding on the brain – in the accidental collision.His father had reportedly refused the doctor’s suggestion to turn off his son’s life support and perform an autopsy, and instead sought for him to be repatriated to China for further treatment.Most read in FootballRC Alcobendas had offered a message of support for Guo and his family while he was still in Spain, saying in a statement: “We want to express our deep concern for the player from the Beijing Football Association delegation who suffered an accident during the friendly match played this morning against our first team.“We send all our support to him, his family and his team at this difficult time. We sincerely wish you a speedy recovery.”The club has yet to comment following confirmation Guo has died in hospital. More