Gemma Wiseman, deaf England and Great Britain women’s national team player, has died at the age of 33.
Wiseman helped Team GB to third place at the 2016 World Deaf Football Championships.
A statement from the Football Association confirmed his death and paid tribute.
“We are all deeply saddened to hear of Gemma’s passing,” said Baroness Sue Campbell, the FA’s director of women’s football.
“Our thoughts and condolences are with his family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.
“Gemma was an exceptional person and player who represented England on multiple occasions, including during the 2015 World Deaf Futsal Championships, and she will be greatly missed.”
Wiseman was a teaching assistant throughout his football career. He had a three-year-old daughter with his wife Laura, who also represented Great Britain.
After his death, a GoFundMe page was set up and more than £9,000 was raised.
“On December 16, 2023, Gemma sadly took her own life. “Her family and friends are absolutely devastated,” her tribute on the GoFundMe page reads.
“Gemma was a kind and thoughtful person with a great sense of humour. Wherever she went, she brought laughter and energy with her and she easily made friends with anyone who was lucky enough to meet her.
“Gemma leaves behind her devoted wife, Laura, and her three-year-old daughter, who are completely lost without her.”
His body was found in a wooded area near Rackheath, near Norwich, by a member of the public on December 16. Police confirmed the death was not considered suspicious.