First choice Championship goalkeeper Matija Sarkic of Millwall has died suddenly at the age of 26
Coventry City’s Championship rivals Millwall are today mourning the ‘devastating’ loss of goalkeeper Matija Sarkic, who has died at just 26.
The Montenegro international, who came through the ranks at Aston Villa and Wolves and starred on loan for both Birmingham and Stoke, had only won plaudits for his performance in an international match against Belgium on June 5.
Reports in Montenegro say he was in an apartment in Budva when he suddenly became unwell. A statement from Millwall said: “Millwall Football Club is completely devastated to announce that Matija Sarkic has passed away at the age of 26.
“Sarkic, The Lions’ number one goalkeeper, made 33 appearances for the club since joining from Wolverhampton Wanderers in August 2023. A Montenegro international, Matija proudly represented his country on numerous occasions.
“Everyone at the club sends their love and condolences to Matija’s family and friends at this immensely sad time. The club will make no further comment at this time and asks that the privacy of Matija’s family is respected.”
Sarkic, who played in the Lions’ 2-1 defeat to the Sky Blues at the CBS Arena in February, joined Villa’s academy from Anderlecht as a teenager and had loans with clubs including Wigan and Livingston as part of his development. He was offered a new contract in 2020 but moved to Wolves where he saw a clearer pathway to the first team.
He excelled in loans with Shrewsbury, Birmingham and Stoke City despite injuries. At Birmingham he was voted player of the year in 2022 despite dislocating a shoulder in January.
A permanent move to Stoke fell through in the summer of 2023 and instead he moved to Millwall, where he played a key role in their pull to Championship survival.
Coventry City said: “The thoughts of everyone at Coventry City are with Matija’s family, friends and everyone at Millwall. Rest in peace Matija.”
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