Ivorian football mourns the passing of Kassi Kouadio Lucien Jésus
The Ivorian Football Federation (FIF) has announced the death of Kassi Kouadio Lucien Jésus, a revered figure in Ivorian football and a former standout player for Stade d’Abidjan, ASEC Mimosas, and the national team. He passed away on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at the Treichville University Hospital Center after a prolonged battle with illness.
In an official statement, the FIF expressed profound sadness at the loss of a player who left an indelible mark on the sport in Côte d’Ivoire.
“The President of the FIF, the Executive Committee, and the entire Ivorian football community extend their heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and all those who were touched by his passion for football,” the
Kassi Kouadio Lucien Jésus was celebrated not only for his exceptional talent on the pitch but also for his unwavering dedication and sportsmanship.
Representing clubs like Stade d’Abidjan and ASEC Mimosas, he became a household name in Ivorian football, inspiring generations with his skill and determination.
His contributions to the national team further cemented his status as an icon of the sport.
The FIF’s statement highlighted his enduring legacy, describing him as a symbol of passion and solidarity.
“His contribution to the national sport will never be forgotten,” the federation declared.
Tributes and Plans for Commemoration
To honor Kassi Kouadio Lucien Jésus’s remarkable career, a moment of silence will be observed during upcoming national football competitions.
The FIF also announced that details of his funeral arrangements will be shared in due course, allowing fans and admirers to pay their respects to a true legend.

A Nation in Mourning
The loss of Kassi Kouadio Lucien Jésus is deeply felt across Côte d’Ivoire’s footballing community.
His achievements and influence extended beyond the field, earning him admiration and respect from players, fans, and officials alike.
As the nation mourns, his memory will live on as a testament to the spirit of Ivorian football. May his soul rest in peace.
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