Jose Antonio Reyes' death marked with moment's silence before Champions League final

Updated June 02, 2019 11:00:40

Jose Antonio Reyes, the former Spain midfielder who won five Europa League titles and was part of Arsenal's unbeaten "Invincibles" squad, has been killed in a traffic accident at the age of 35.

Key points:

  • Reyes' former club Sevilla confirmed the news on Twitter
  • The news prompted an outpouring of grief from fans and fellow players
  • The Spanish football federation postponed the seven second-division matches out of respect

Sevilla and second-division club Extremadura, where Reyes played this past season, both confirmed the death on Saturday.

"We couldn't be confirming worse news. Beloved Sevilla star Jose Antonio Reyes has died in a traffic collision. Rest in peace," Sevilla said on Twitter.

Tottenham and Liverpool players have honoured the former Spanish midfielder before the Champions League final with a moment's silence.

"UEFA and European football are deeply saddened by the terrible news that Jose Antonio Reyes has passed away today and I would like to express my sincerest condolences to his family and loved ones for their loss," UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said.

Reyes also played for Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid among other clubs in a professional career that spanned nearly 20 years, after making his debut for Sevilla as a 16-year-old.

He helped Arsenal go unbeaten through the 2003-04 season, scoring two crucial goals toward the end of the campaign to keep that record intact.

He also won a Spanish league title with Real Madrid, and five Europa League crowns with Sevilla and Atletico Madrid.

He also made 21 appearances for Spain between 2003-06.

"I am devastated to hear the terrible news about Jose," former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said in a statement.

"To his family and friends, all support from everyone in the Arsenal family.

"He will remain forever in our hearts."

Arsenal said it would fly the club flag at half mast at its training ground on Saturday.

Reyes' former Arsenal teammate Thierry Henry also said he was "devastated" by the news.

"Wonderful player, superb teammate and exceptional human being," Henry wrote on Twitter.

Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos, who like Reyes came up through the youth ranks at Sevilla and played alongside him for Spain and Madrid, also expressed his sadness.

"Broken. Shattered. I have no words," Ramos wrote in Spanish on Twitter.

"All the love to the family.

"We'll always remember you, friend RIP brother."

Because of the death, the Spanish football federation postponed the seven second-division matches that were scheduled to be played on Sunday.

Reyes' coffin will be placed at the Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium in Seville, Spain, today, before being transferred to a hall in Utrera.

From there, he will be taken to the Church of Santa Maria for the funeral on Monday.

"The wake will be open all the time for all those people who want to say their last goodbye or condolences to their family and friends," a translated Utrera local government statement said.

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First posted June 02, 2019 10:26:19