Who was Maddy Cusack and which clubs did she play for? | The Sun

THE world has been shocked by the devastating news that Sheffield United star Maddy Cusack has passed away at age 27.

Cusack had just entered her sixth season with the Blades after signing a new deal in July.

But Sheffield United confirmed the tragedy on the afternoon of Thursday, September 21.

Maddy Cusack updates — Sheffield United star dies at 27

Who was Maddy Cusack?

Cusack was a talented midfielder who hit the 100-appearance milestone for Sheffield United.

And not only was she good on the pitch, Cusack also worked as a marketing executive for the football club.

The Blades' chief executive officer mentioned that the midfielder was very popular and that she will be "sadly missed."

What clubs did Maddy Cusack play for?

Maddy Cusack ability allowed her to play for a number of teams in the country.

The midfielder represented Birmingham and Aston Villa before signing a contract with Sheffield United in 2019.

What has been said?

Sheffield United wrote a heartwarming statement sadly confirming the death of Maddy Cusack.

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The statement read:  "Sheffield United Football Club is devastated to report the sad news of the passing of Maddy Cusack.

"Maddy, a women's team player since 2019 and marketing executive for the Football Club, passed away on Wednesday.

"A respected player, Maddy, 27, last season reached the milestone of 100 appearances for Sheffield United Women.

Additionally, she was a valued colleague in the offices at Bramall Lane, moving over from the Sheffield United Community Foundation to the Club in 2021 to help market all areas of the Blades."

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