US Sports Reporter Dies After Collapsing At The World Cup
One of America’s leading soccer reporters, who made headlines when he was detained at the Qatar World Cup for wearing a rainbow shirt, died on Friday while covering the quarter-finals in Doha, according to his wife and the US Soccer federation.
Grant Wahl, 48, assisted in building soccer’s popularity in the United States through decades of vivid reporting at Sports Illustrated, then with CBS Sports.
According to NPR, Wahl collapsed in the press tribune on Friday’s Argentina-Netherlands match was winding down. Paramedics performed CPR at the scene before taking him away on a stretcher. The Wall Street Journal said Wahl apparently suffered a heart attack.
“Grant made soccer his life’s work, and we are devastated that he and his brilliant writing will no longer be with us,” US Soccer wrote in a statement.
It added that the “entire US Soccer family is heartbroken.”
Wahl’s wife Celine Gounder tweeted: “I’m in complete shock.”
Earlier this week, Wahl said on his subscription newsletter that he’d gone to a clinic at the media center in Qatar, “and they said I probably have bronchitis.”
“My body finally broke down on me. Three weeks of little sleep, high stress and lots of work can do that to you… I could feel my upper chest take on a new level of pressure and discomfort,” he wrote.