Charlton Athletic have paid tribute to young Under-10s academy talent Ethan Ade-Oduwale, who has tragically died. "Charlton Athletic are devastated to learn of the tragic passing of Ethan Ade-Oduwale, a cherished member of our academy’s U10s team," the Championship club said in a statement.

"Ethan’s smile, energy and enthusiasm for football will always be remembered by his teammates and the staff within the academy. From the moment he stepped onto a football pitch at Sparrows Lane, his desire to succeed spread across every session and his love of football will forever be remembered.

"A shining example of what football should look like for any young player with his love of the ball, teammates and respect of all those who came across, Ethan will be sorely missed by all."

A number of other clubs paid tribute to the youngster after Charlton confirmed the tragic news on social media. Among them were Manchester United, who wrote: "Sending our condolences to Ethan’s friends and family, and everyone connected with Charlton, following this tragic news."

"All at Leyton Orient send our sincerest condolences to all of Ethan's family and friends, and all at Charlton Athletic at this terribly sad time. Rest in peace, Ethan," Charlton's fellow London side Leyton Orient posted in their own reply.

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Charlton's chairman Gavin Carter also spoke following the news. "On behalf of everyone at Charlton Athletic, we are devastated by the heartbreaking news of Ethan’s passing," Carter said.

"Our thoughts, heartfelt condolences, and full support are with Ethan’s parents and family. We kindly ask that their privacy - and that of Ethan’s friends, teammates, and the staff who worked with him - be respected during this incredibly difficult time."

Academy manager Tom Pell said everyone at the club was "devastated" to learn of the passing of the academy talent. He also indicated the club was deciding how best to pay tribute to the youngster, and called for the privacy of Ade-Oduwale's family, team-mates and staff to be respected.

"On behalf of everyone within the academy, we are sending our thoughts, prayers and sincere condolences to Ethan’s parents Adeola and Esther and the rest of Ethan’s family and friends," Pell said in a statement.

"In due course, we will share information on our plans to pay tribute to Ethan across the academy to ensure that he is always remembered. His beaming smile will never be forgotten."

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