The wife of
former Manchester United and England defender,
Rio Ferdinand, has died aged 34 following a short battle with cancer, he
announced on Saturday, prompting a flood of tributes.
Figures across
English football paid tribute to Rebecca Ellison, who died on Friday night from
breast cancer, with fans applauding during matches and players expressing
sympathy to Ferdinand.
The couple married in 2009, just after
Ferdinand had won a third successive Premier League title with United. Their
children are aged between four and nine.
QPR and Liverpool players wore black
armbands during their Premier League game at Anfield on Saturday.
QPR midfielder, Leroy Fer lifted his shirt to reveal a written
tribute to Ellison after scoring during the game, which saw Liverpool win 2-1.
Speaking after
the match, QPR manager Chris Ramsey said: "It is an extremely difficult
time for Rio and his family. It puts all this in its place."
"Just heard the terrible news,"
said Rangers captain Joey Barton on Twitter. "RIP Rebecca."
United were also quick to express
condolences.
"Manchester United would like to
express its deepest condolences to Rio Ferdinand after the news that his wife,
Rebecca, has sadly passed away," the club said in a statement.
United's supporters chanted "Rio!
Rio! Rio!" during their side's home game with West Bromwich Albion and
applauded throughout the fifth minute, in a nod to Ferdinand's former squad
number at Old Trafford.
Players from both
teams also donned black armbands.
Ferdinand spent
12 trophy-laden years at United between 2002 and 2014 before joining QPR.
He won 81 caps
for England between 1997 and 2011. The Football Association offered its
"deepest condolences".
Many stars from English football offered
condolences, including United players Wayne Rooney and Radamel Falcao.
"Devastated to hear about
Rebecca," Rooney tweeted. "My prayers are with Rio and his family at
this sad time."
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