Maddy Cusack: Sheffield United ‘devastated’ by death of longest-serving player at 27

Maddy Cusack was named vice-captain of the Women’s Championship club last month

Holly Evans
Friday 22 September 2023 05:44 EDT
Maddy Cusack has died at the age of 27
Maddy Cusack has died at the age of 27 (PA Archive)

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Tributes have flooded in for Sheffield United‘s longest-serving women’s player, who has died at the age of 27.

Midfielder Maddy Cusack, who was named vice-captain last month, had just started her sixth season with the Blades in the Women’s Championship and had made over 100 appearances for the club.

Sharing the club’s statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, her brother wrote: “My beautiful sister. May you rest in peace Maddy.”

A statement on the club’s official website read: “Sheffield United Football Club is devastated to report the sad news of the passing of Maddy Cusack.

“Maddy, a women’s team player since 2019 and marketing executive for the Football Club, passed away on Wednesday.

“A respected player, Maddy, 27, last season reached the milestone of 100 appearances for Sheffield United Women.

“Additionally, she was a valued colleague in the offices at Bramall Lane, moving over from the Sheffield United Community Foundation to the club in 2021 to help market all areas of the Blades.”

Cusack joined the Blades halfway through their first campaign in the women’s second tier in January 2019 and last season became the first woman to reach the 100 game milestone.

The former England youth international had signed a new contract extension with the Blades in July.

Her brother has paid tribute to his ‘beautiful sister’ Maddy Cusack
Her brother has paid tribute to his ‘beautiful sister’ Maddy Cusack (Instagram)

England women’s captain Leah Williamson paid tribute, tweeting: “Sending all my love and condolences to Maddy’s family at this awful time!”

Aston Villa star Alisha Lehmann also posted: “Everyone at Aston Villa is devastated to learn of the passing of former player, Maddy Cusack.

“Our thoughts and condolences are with Maddy’s family and friends at this difficult time. When I saw this I was very heartbroken REST IN PEACE DEAR.”

She was the first female player to make 100 appearances for the club
She was the first female player to make 100 appearances for the club (PA)

United’s chief executive officer Stephen Bettis said: “This is heart-breaking news for everyone at Bramall Lane.

“Maddy had a unique position of being part of a number of teams at Sheffield United and was popular with everyone that she came into contact with.

“Her personality and professionalism made her a credit to her family – she will be sadly missed.

“While taking in the news and moving forward, the club will offer as much support as possible to Maddy’s family, friends and colleagues.”

The Blades said talks over “suitable tributes and celebrating Maddy’s life” will continue privately, adding: “The club and Maddy’s family would appreciate a period of privacy and will not comment further at this sad time.”

Sheffield United did not give any details about the cause of death.

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