Ex-Trinidad and Tobago footballer Clyde Leon dies at 37

In this file photo, Trinidad & Tobago's Clyde Leon (R) vies for the ball with Honduras' Osman Chavez during their FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010 qualifier match at Hasely Crawford stadium in Port of Spain on March 28, 2009 -
In this file photo, Trinidad & Tobago's Clyde Leon (R) vies for the ball with Honduras' Osman Chavez during their FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010 qualifier match at Hasely Crawford stadium in Port of Spain on March 28, 2009 -

FORMER Trinidad and Tobago footballer Clyde Leon has died. The football fraternity expressed words of sympathy on Facebook on Wednesday morning.

Leon, 37, had 48 caps for the national team after making his debut in 2008. At club level, Leon was a long-serving member of W Connection and worked as an assistant coach under Stuart Charles-Fevrier after retiring.

The former midfielder was from Laventille. The details of his death are not clear.

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