A ‘talented’ young footballer has died suddenly, aged just 19 with his club retiring his shirt number as a mark of respect.
Pontypool footballer Tristan O’Keef tragically passed away on Wednesday, June 11, leaving his family and friends ‘devastated’.
Tristan played more than 100 games for Pontnewynnd AFC, playing an ‘integral part’ in the club’s ‘unforgettable undefeated league campaign’ that ended in promotion to the Gwent Premier League.
In an emotional tribute from the club, the club said they would retire his number 3 shirt and hang it up in the changing room.
He was described as ‘kind and humble young man’ who was ‘loved by his teammates, respected by his coaches, and cherished by all at Pontnewynydd AFC’.
The statement from the club read: ‘It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share the devastating news of the passing of one of our own — Tristan O’Keefe.
Pontypool footballer Tristan O’Keef tragically passed away on Wednesday, June 11, leaving his family and friends ‘devastated’

He was described as ‘kind and humble young man’ who was ‘loved by his teammates, respected by his coaches, and cherished by all at Pontnewynydd AFC’
In an emotional tribute from the club, the club said they would retire his number 3 shirt and hang it up in the changing room
‘Tristan wasn’t just a talented footballer — he was a bright light in our club, a kind and humble young man who brought energy, joy, and strength to everyone around him.
‘Loved by his teammates, respected by his coaches, and cherished by all at Pontnewynydd AFC, Tristan was an integral part of our unforgettable undefeated league campaign — a journey that led us to promotion to the Gwent Premier League.
‘His presence was felt in every game, every training session, and every moment off the pitch.
‘Tristan. You will always be a part of Pontnewynydd AFC. Forever 19. Forever our Number 3.’
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