The teenager had played for Kent Football United prior to her diagnosis in November
Former Charlton goalkeeper Jordan Dawes has died aged 18.
Dawes had been diagnosed with liver cancer last November after suffering a stroke.
Prior to her diagnosis, she had been playing for Kent Football United this season, helping them reach the first round of the FA Cup in October.
‘We are heartbroken beyond heartbroken,’ a statement from Dawes’ family read.
‘She had so much life to live. Never stop loving and hugging your beautiful children as it’s a cruel world out there.’
@JordanDawes_x 💔💔💔💔 pic.twitter.com/S1BEepxBT9
— 🌌 𝑀𝒾𝒸𝒽𝑒𝓁𝓁𝑒 𝒢𝓊𝓇𝓇 𝒟𝒶𝓌𝑒𝓈 🌌 (@shedawes) February 22, 2019
Both Kent Football United and Charlton acknowledged the sad news on Twitter, Kent also announcing that they would be retiring the number one jersey in her memory.
It is with great sadness we announce that our amazing Ladies goalkeeper Jordan has passed away from cancer. A talented, polite, hard working woman. Our thoughts are with her family and friends. We would like to thank the footballing world for their amazing support #KFU #Jordan pic.twitter.com/N4ucBFctsN
— Ebbsfleet United Women (@EbbsfleetWomen) February 22, 2019
Everyone at Charlton Athletic Women is saddened to hear the news that former player Jordan Dawes has passed away today. Our thoughts are with her family at this difficult time. #cafc pic.twitter.com/EaRrEH4FSg
— Charlton Athletic Women (@CAFCWomen) February 22, 2019
Dawes had received numerous messages of support over the last few weeks, with Manchester United number one David De Gea, Chelsea’s Fran Kirby and Manchester United Women manager Casey Stoney amongst those to wish her well.
Since it emerged that she had been battling cancer, a crowdfunding page was set up to help pay for her treatment. Over £8,000 was raised in donations, surpassing the original target of £1,000.