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Trained at PSG, Jordan Diakiese died at 24

2020-05-22T12:53:01.131Z


The Corsican club of Furiani-Agliani, which he joined last July, announced his death on Friday. Member of the Kimpembe generation,


PSG and Furiani-Agliani (National 3) are in mourning. This Friday morning, the Corsican club announced the death on Thursday afternoon in Paris of its right side Jordan Diakiese at the age of 24 years.

He was trained at PSG where he arrived at the age of 13. Jordan Diakiese notably played with Presnel Kimpembe, Kingsley Coman, Jean-Kevin Augustin, Mike Maignan or Hervin Ongenda and played with the reserve (National 2) before leaving the club in 2015.

That year, he also selected the France U20 team, notably competing at the Toulon International Espoirs Festival.

"An endearing boy"

“Native of Paris and arrived at the age of 13 at the training center of Paris Saint-Germain, Jordan Diakiese will have left only good memories with his trainers and his teammates. It is with great sadness that we learned today of his death at the age of 24. Paris Saint-Germain offers its condolences to his family, his loved ones and his club, AS Furiani-Agliani, "wrote PSG in a press release.

We will never forget you, Jordan ❤️💙 pic.twitter.com/1sbXmc2a7V

- Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) May 22, 2020

Left two years without playing after his departure from PSG, Jordan Diakiese then moved to Chaux-de-Fonds (D2 Switzerland) and then to NK Rudes (D2 Croatian). Last July, he joined Corsica and Furiani.

“This endearing boy quickly gained unanimity on and off the pitch. Always smiling, fairly discreet, hard-working, Jordan had been able to integrate quickly upon his arrival. The Furianinca family as a whole is very affected by this tragedy ”, underlines AS Furiani-Agliani.

Source: leparis

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