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31st Aug 2016

Tributes pour in for England Women’s Under-19 footballer killed in train accident

She is described as "very talented" and "hugely-liked"

Rob Burnett

Friends, family and fans have been paying tribute to an 18-year-old England footballer who has died this week after a train accident.

Zoe Tynan was a midfielder for the England Women’s Under-19s team. She died after being hit by a train at West Allerton station in Merseyside on Tuesday, reports the Liverpool Echo.

Police confirmed an 18-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. They are not treating the death as suspicious.

Tynan started her youth career with Liverpool Feds before having a long spell at Everton.

In 2015 she joined Manchester City before signing for Women’s Premier League side Fylde Ladies.

MILTON KEYNES, ENGLAND - JUNE 01: Zoe Tynan of Everton Ladies during the FA Girl's Youth Cup Final between Everton Ladies and Liverpool Ladies at Stadium mk on June 1, 2014 in Milton Keynes, England. (Photo by Tony Marshall/Getty Images)(Photo by Tony Marshall/Getty Images)

 

The Football Association and her former clubs have been among those paying tribute today.

Martin Glenn, FA chief executive officer, said: “On behalf of The FA, I would like to send our heartfelt condolences to Zoe’s family. Our thoughts are with them at this very difficult and tragic time.”

Fylde Ladies manager Luke Swindlehurst added: “We all want to remember Zoe in the best possible way. A hugely talented player with the best possible attitude and an immensely likable character. Our thoughts are with all of her family at this sad time.”

England Under-19s coach Mo Marley said: “This is truly awful news and we were all so sad to hear of Zoe’s passing.

“Zoe has been involved in our squads for a number of years and was not only a very talented midfielder, but a hugely-liked and popular member of the team.

“I know that she will be much missed by her team-mates and staff members alike and I would like to send our deepest condolences to Zoe’s family from everyone involved at England.”

Lots of her former friends, team-mates and opponents have also been paying tribute to Zoe.