South African footballer Luke Fleurs, 24, has died after being shot during an attempted kidnapping.
Fleurs, who played as a centre back for South African top flight side Kaizer Chiefs, was killed in Johannesburg.
Fleurs represented South Africa at the Tokyo Olympics, while he was also called up to the senior team on two occasions, but never made an appearance.
Marca reported how Fleurs was shot dead during what was either an attempted kidnapping or theft of his car, with the final circumstances not yet confirmed by police.
The defender previously played for Ubuntu Cape Town and SuperSport United in his native country, while he also represented Bafana Bafana at Under 17 and Under 23 level.
Footballer Luke Fleurs, 24, has died after being shot during an attempted kidnapping
Fleurs played for Kaizer Chiefs in his homeland and represented South Africa at the Olympics
The highly-rated defender previously played for SuperSport United and Ubuntu Cape Town
His current and former clubs paid tribute to Fleurs after the tragic news of his passing.
Kaizer Chiefs posted on X: 'It is with a great deal of sadness that we announce that Kaizer Chiefs player, Luke Fleurs tragically lost his life last night during a hijacking incident in Johannesburg.
'Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this difficult time.
'The SAPS (South African Police) are handling the matter and further details will be communicated in due course. May his dear soul rest in peace.'
Meanwhile, Ubuntu Cape Town added: 'We are saddened to learn of the passing of Kaizer Chiefs defender Luke Fleurs.
'Our deepest condolences to Fleurs' family, friends and the wider South African football community during this difficult time.'
Kaizer Chiefs paid tribute to Fleurs and sent their condolences to his family and friends
Fleurs idolised former Spain and Barcelona star Carles Puyol and met him on his 18th birthday
Fleurs was a highly-rated defender who idolised former Spain and Barcelona star Carles Puyol.
The centre back was lucky enough to meet his hero on his 18th birthday, with Fleurs sharing a picture of the pair at the time.
Alongside the post, he said: 'It was a great privilege to meet this legend on my birthday.
'When I was a kid, he was one of the players I looked up to as well and I still look up to him because when I met him, he was just so humbled.'