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Just In: Ex-Southampton Victor Udoh Dies at 21 Amid Suspected Poisoning Fears in Abuja

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The football community has been plunged into mourning following the sudden and suspicious death of 21-year-old Nigerian forward Victor Udoh.

The promising young striker was found dead in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, with the exact cause of death still unconfirmed.

The tragedy was first reported by Belgian outlet Nieuwsblad.

Udoh had signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with English side Southampton in February 2025 but left the club by mutual consent just seven months later in pursuit of regular playing time.

While with the Saints, he played exclusively for the academy and never made a senior appearance.

Looking for a fresh start, he joined Czech second-division club Dynamo Ceske Budejovice on a three-year deal in September of last year.

Before his time in England, Udoh shone at Belgian club Antwerp.

He was prolific for their reserve team, scoring 12 goals in 21 matches, earned his first-team debut at 19, and went on to make 28 senior appearances with two assists.

Antwerp confirmed the news in an emotional statement: “With great dismay, RAFC has learned of the passing of former player Victor Udoh (21). Victor arrived at the Bosuil in the 2023/2024 season, where in his first season with the Young Reds he managed to score twelve times in 21 matches.

“That season, he also made his official debut for the first team in the home match against Charleroi. In total, Victor appeared officially 28 times for The Great Old and provided two assists, before making the move to Southampton.

“Our thoughts are with Victor’s family, friends, and loved ones. We wish them much strength, support, and warmth during this particularly difficult time. Rest in peace, Victor.”

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Former Watford midfielder and ex-teammate Pierre Dwomoh reacted on Instagram.

“I woke up to it on Tuesday morning,” Dwomoh wrote.

“At first you think something like this happens in your sleep, until you read the message thoroughly and realise: this s*** is real. Some of Victor’s relatives I spoke to confirmed his death.”

Dwomoh added that he had hoped to link up with Udoh this summer.

“Victor, just like me, was looking for a new club this summer,” he explained.

“A few days ago, I asked about his holiday plans. I am going to Morocco and combining that trip with a training camp I invited him to, but he told me that he was working hard in Nigeria.”

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