Tributes have poured from around the globe for former Jamaica striker, Luton Shelton, who died on Friday, after a battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Shelton, who was 35 years old, spent several years plying his trade abroad between 2006 and 2015, where he represented six clubs. On Friday, many of those clubs that once celebrated when his lighting speed resulted in breathtaking goals, paid homage to the fallen striker.
Prominently featured among them were Swedish club Helsingborgs IF, English club Sheffield United and Norwegian football Vålerenga, along with world governing body FIFA.
Shelton represented Sheffield between 2007-2008 where he made four Premier League appearances towards the end of 2006-07, that included a debut against Manchester United but the club was relegated that year. He then scored four goals in 21 outings the following season. Famously, the striker was part of a famous 2-1 FA Cup win against Manchester City when the ball deflected to him having hit a balloon. The Blades paid tribute to Shelton with a message posted to the club’s official website.
"Sheffield United is saddened to hear reports in the Caribbean indicating the passing of our former striker, Luton Shelton, aged just 35.
"In recent years he has bravely battled Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) - a progressive neurodegenerative disease.
"The condolences of all at the Blades are with Luton's family at this difficult time."
Vålerenga, where the player scored 17 goals between 2008 and 2011, also memorialized the player.
"The sad news (of) Luton Shelton's untimely passing has reached us.
"He had ALS and was only 35 years old. Our thoughts go to his family and friends. Rest in peace Luton, in Valerenga you will never be forgotten."
Helsingborgs IF, who first signed the player from Jamaica Premier League outfit Harbour View, in 2006, took to social media platform Instagram to express their condolences.
“We have been reached by the tragic news that our former player Luton Shelton has fallen asleep at the age of 35 after a period of fighting the disease ALS.
Our thoughts go to his relatives. Rest in peace, Luton!”
Through its official Twitter website, FIFA declared that global football was in mourning, following the passing of the young Jamaican.
"FIFA and World Football are mourning today. Jamaica’s all-time top scorer Luton Shelton has passed away. He was 35 years old. Rest in peace, Luton."