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It was announced on Saturday that West Ham striker Dylan Tombides has died aged just 20.
The club announced Tombides, who made one senior appearance after signing as a 15-year-old, had died "following his brave battle with cancer".
They said the Australia-born player, diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2011, "will be hugely missed by all who had the honour of knowing him".
There will be a minute's applause in his memory at West Ham's home game against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
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