Cameroon's Foe dies after Confederations game
Lyon - Cameroon midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe died on Thursday after his country's Confederations Cup semifinal against Colombia.
Fifa announced the news minutes after the match.
Foe, who spent last season on loan at English club Manchester City from French club Olympique Lyon, was carried off on a stretcher after collapsing 15 minutes from the end of the match, won 1-0 by Cameroon.
A Fifa spokesperson said that his heart stopped after he was taken from the pitch. Medical staff tried for 45 minutes to restart his heart, without success.
"This is a very sad day for football, for Fifa and for the player's family, this is all we can say at the moment," a Fifa spokesperson said.
"Given this situation neither coach Winfried Schaefer of Cameroon or Colombia's Francisco Maturana will be speaking to the media."
There will be an autopsy to determine the circumstances of his death.
Foe, 28, played more than 60 games for Cameroon and formerly played for West Ham United and RC Lens.