England Women’s U19 Midfielder Zoe Tynan Dies at 18
The Football Association and the English community mourn the loss of U19 midfielder Zoe Tynan whose sudden death leaves an impact on many individuals. Tynan has represented the English National Team over the years at the youth level and was a former Manchester City player.
Soccer News: England U19 Women’s National Team midfielder Zoe Tynan passed away at the age of 18 on Tuesday after being hit by a train at West Allerton station in Merseyside. The community mourns the loss of Tynan as she leaves behind memories of being a promising talent as well as a joyful and inspirational young lady off the field.
A family statement said, “Zoe always knew how to cheer anyone up, and was a loyal, straight-talking friend to many. She touched so many people’s lives and will never be forgotten.”
Tynan began her career at Liverpool Feds and spent six years at Everton’s Centre of Excellence.
Tynan joined Manchester City in 2015, making one Women’s FA Cup appearance before moving to Women’s Premier League side Fylde Ladies.
“We want to remember Zoe in the best possible way: a hugely talented player and an immensely likable character,” said Fylde manager Luke Swindlehurst.
Tynan appeared for England at the youth level and was recently named to the U19 squad for a training camp at St. George’s Park.
The Football Association are mourning the loss of Tynan with U19 coach Mo Marley describing her as a hugely-liked and popular member of the team.
Carli Lloyd Retweeted The FA adding, “Heartbreaking to hear of this. Thoughts are with her family and loved ones.”
Teammates honored Tynan and her family following the tragic loss that leaves everyone saddened by the sudden news.
The vast world of the soccer community mourns the loss of such a bright young star.