The footballer slumped after a collision with Katsina United player Sunday afternoon.
There was tragedy in one of the Nigeria Professional Football League games on Sunday as a Nasarawa United player Chieme Martins, slumped and died.
According to witnesses, Martins slumped after a collision with Katsina United player Sunday afternoon and efforts to revive him by the medics and subsquent rush to the hospital were unsuccessful. A video of his teammates crying after the unfortunate incident has since gone viral while official statement is being awaited from the Solid Miners.Details later…
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