Former Lithuania international football star Karolis Chvedukas dies, aged 32, in mysterious circumstances
- The cause of the former Lithuanian international’s death remains unknown
- Chvedukas made 20 appearances for the country’s national side in his career
- The player’s former clubs have paid tribute to him on social media
Former Lithuania international football star Karolis Chvedukas has died in mysterious circumstances.
It was confirmed on Monday night that the player had passed away at the age of 32 but little else has been revealed about the situation.
News broke prior to Lithuania’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Hungary on Tuesday night. The national side currently sit second bottom in their qualifying group.
According to Lithuanian media, the police have now become involved and taken over background investigations into the matter.
The midfielder had made 20 appearances for the national side during his playing career, with his most recent outing coming in 2019.
Former Lithuania international Karolis Chvedukas has died under mysterious conditions
A number of Chvedukas’ former clubs shared tributes to the midfielder onto social media
His last appearance for the Lithuania national team saw him play 83 minutes of their 4-1 defeat to Serbia in a Euro 2020 qualifier.
In his domestic career, Chvedukas had been playing for Lithuanian side Marijampolė City but only made one appearance for the club since joining in March 2023.
Prior to that, Chvedukas had spent a lengthy period of time without a club after leaving Finnish side Kokkolan PV in January 2022.
A number of Chvedukas’ former clubs took to social media to pay tribute to the former star in the wake of the horrific news.
Irish Premier Division side Dundalk FC – where Chvedukas spent one season in 2018 – shared a post honouring the ‘Beast from the East’.
‘Everyone at Dundalk FC was shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former midfielder Karolis Chvedukas,’ they wrote.
‘The Lithuanian international, who was affectionately dubbed ‘The Beast from the East’, joined Dundalk from Suduva in 2018 and made a total of 12 appearances for the club.’
Another his former clubs, FK Suduva Marijampole, also honoured Chvedukas, taking to Instagram to say: ‘Thanks for all the goals and good memories.’
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