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University of Ottawa Gee-Gees football player dies after game

The University of Ottawa says Francis Perron, 25, died shortly after theteam's season opener in Toronto on Saturday.

Francis Perron, 25, was a defensive lineman and mechanical engineering student

The University of Ottawa says Francis Perron, 25, died Saturday following a game in Toronto. The university did not disclose the cause of death. (University of Ottawa)

The University of Ottawa says one of its football players died shortly after theteam's season opener in Toronto on Saturday.

Francis Perronof Sherbrooke, Que., started playing for theGee-Gees in 2017. A statement from university presidentJacques Frmontdid not mention a cause of death.

Perron, a 25-year-old mechanical engineering student, had been named anacademic all-Canadian in 2018 and 2019.

"A bright, passionate, and caring person, Francis poured himself into his craft as a player and his academic pursuit of becoming an engineer. In the classroom, he was as big of a star as on the field,"Frmont wrote.

"Our hearts are broken,"head coach Marcel Bellefeuillewrote in a tweet. "We've lost an outstanding person, teammate, player and veteran leader that made us better in every way possible,"

Bellefeuille said he's thinking of the school's sports and engineering community, and said support will be available for anyonefeeling overwhelmed.

A memorial will be held in the coming weeks, the school's president said. The team's next game is scheduled for this Saturday at Queen's.

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