Former national midfielder Clyde Leon has died
TTFA Media
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association is extending deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the Family of former National Men's team midfielder Clyde Leon following his passing this morning. Reports are that Clyde died of a heart attack earlier today.
Leon, age 37, is a past Men's National Senior Team team and YouthTeam Player. He also served as Men's National U-17 and U-15 Assistant Coach.
The former W Connection FC player won the T&T Pro League title with the club in 2011/2012.
He made 48 appearances for this Country after making his international debut against Guyana in an international friendly on March 2nd 2004.
He also wore the captain's armband for the T&T Senior Team for which his final appearance came in a Caribbean Cup qualifier against Suriname on November 16th 2012 at the Dwight Yorke Stadium.
Clyde was a loyal and humble servant to football who has left some wonderful memories that will never fade from our hearts. May his Gentle Soul Rest in Peace.