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Newcastle United youth graduate Michael Newberry has died suddenly at the age of 27.
His club Cliftonville, who play in the Northern Ireland Football League, released a statement expressing their devastation on Monday – Newberry’s 27th birthday.
‘Cliftonville Football Club are devastated to learn of the sudden death of Michael Newberry,’ the statement read.
‘Our sincere condolences are extended to Michael’s family and friends, as well as the many team-mates he played alongside during his career, and supporters who will be shaken and saddened by this heartbreaking news at this most difficult of times.
‘This evening’s scheduled fixture with Dungannon Swifts at Solitude has been postponed.
‘Rest in peace, Newbs.’
Michael Newberry started his career with hometown club Newcastle United
The defender played for both Linfield (pictured) and Cliftonville in Northern Ireland
Newberry won two Irish Premiership titles during his three-year spell at Linfield
Newberry joined his hometown club Newcastle aged 11 and was awarded its ‘Wor Jackie trophy’ back in 2016, an accolade presented annually to Newcastle’s top young talent.
He then had a spell in Iceland with Vikingur before he joined Linfield in 2021.
The Northern Ireland Under-21 international spent three years with the Belfast club, winning two Irish Premiership titles before moving across the city to join Cliftonville in July this year.
Linfield also released a statement upon hearing the news which read: ‘The thoughts and prayers of everyone at the club are with Michael’s family and friends at this very sad time.’
The NI Football League said they pass on their ‘heartfelt condolences to Michael’s family, friends and everyone connected with Cliftonville Football Club at this sad time.’