Charlton Athletic have announced the 'devastating' death of Under-10s player Ethan Ade-Oduwale, calling him a 'cherished member' of their academy set-up. The Addicks released a heartfelt statement on Tuesday morning, with a host of senior figures at the club paying tribute to the youngster.
No details have been released around the tragic passing of Ade-Oduwale, who was described as a 'shining example' to his academy team-mates. Charlton's statement began: "Ethan's smile, energy and enthusiasm for football will always be remembered by his team-mates 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."
Chairman of the third-tier club, Gavin Carter, added: "On behalf of everyone at Charlton Athletic, we are devastated by the heartbreaking news of Ethan's passing.
"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, team-mates, and the staff who worked with him - be respected during this incredibly difficult time."
Charlton's academy manager, Tom Pell, sent a touching message to Ade-Oduwale's loved ones and revealed that the club are putting plans in place to give him a fitting tribute.

He told the club website: "Everyone within Charlton Athletic's academy is absolutely devastated to find out the news of Ethan's tragic passing.
"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.
"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.
"We kindly ask that the privacy of his family, his team-mates and the staff be respected during this truly difficult time. Rest in peace, Ethan."
The Charlton Athletic Supporters Trust responded to the news by posting on X: "Our Thoughts, Prayers and Sincerest Wishes are with Ethan's family & friends at this tough time! Rest in Peace young man."
Hundreds of other fans have sent in supportive messages, and many have suggested the idea of a collective applause in the 10th minute of Charlton's pre-season match against Ipswich Town on Tuesday evening.
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