The body of former Ivory Coast defender Steve Gohouri has been recovered from the River Rhine after he went missing in mid- December, German regional league club TSV Steinbach said on Saturday.
TSV said on their website that the player's death had been confirmed by Duesseldorf police who found the body near the city of Krefeld.
Former teammate and Wigan manager Gary Caldwell, whose side now play in the third tier of English football, expressed his sadness.
"I heard the fans singing his name and we heard about the news in the dressing room," he said after a 1-1 draw at Scunthorpe United.
"For somebody so young to lose their life is very sad, it’s tragic to find out about a former team mate passing away."
Former Ivory Coast and Chelsea striker Didier Drogba also paid tribute to Gohouri.
"So sad about this news...lost one of my soldiers, Cote d'Ivoire lost one of its most loyal sons. My thoughts go to the family. RIP bro," said Montreal Impact player Drogba on his Twitter account.
Image: Steve Gohouri of Wigan Athletic
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