Chris Barker, the former Cardiff City defender, has died at the age of 39.
On January 1, South Wales Police confirmed the sudden death of Barker who was found at his home in the Cyncoed area of Cardiff.
The police added that his death is not considered suspicious and they have informed the coroner.
On Thursday, Cardiff City F.C. confirmed Barker’s death through social media, adding “details of a Club tribute to Chris will follow in the coming days.”
The Sheffield-born player made 162 appearances for the Bluebirds. He also played for other clubs, including Stoke City, Barnsley, and Queens Park Rangers.
In 2003, Barker helped the Cardiff City to promotion from the third tier of English football.
Barker was announced Cardiff’s player of the season in 2004-05. He retired in 2017.
Academy Manager at Forest Green Rovers Football Club Hannah Dingley said, “We’re all heartbroken to hear this news which came as a shock to everybody. Our immediate thoughts are with his family and friends.”
“Barks was a strong, inspirational leader to our under 18s and a much-loved colleague,” she added. “We’ll be offering help and support to those at the club affected by the tragic news – particularly our young players, and ask that Chris’ family get some privacy at this challenging time.”
His fans and former teammates paid tribute on social media. Andy Campbell, the former Cardiff City striker, tweeted, “RIP Chris Barker, so so sad. A friend, a team-mate & all round nice fella.”