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Fútbol with Grant Wahl
UPDATE
9:08 AM PT — FOX Sports opened it’s World Cup coverage Saturday morning with a tribute to Grant.
UPDATE
His colleague, Rob Stone, got emotional talking about Grant and his impact on his co-workers and soccer fans around the world.
World Cup reporter Grant Wahl‘s fatal collapse during a match Friday is a tragic end to a long, arduous week of illness — something he openly discussed the day before his death.
Grant recorded and posted his “Fútbol with Grant Wahl” podcast on Thursday, and said he’d come down with a case of bronchitis so bad … he’d “been to the medical clinic at the media center twice now, including today.”
Grant added he was feeling better, but was far from 100% … which he said listeners could probably hear in his voice.
World Cup Reporter Grant Wahl Dead At 49 Days After Detainment For LGBTQ+ Shirt
As we reported, the veteran sports journalist collapsed in a stadium Friday — during the Argentina-Netherlands match — and after CPR attempts on the scene, he was Ubered to a hospital, but died. CBS News is reporting it was a heart attack.
Grant’s brother, Eric, announced his death with a video — in which he was understandably distraught — and flat out said he believed there was foul play involved.
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He said Grant had been getting death threats in Qatar after stadium security had detained him back in November … when he wore a rainbow-themed T-shirt in support of LGBTQ+ rights. His detainment became a big story, as Qatar had threatened to shut down any LGBTQ+ protests during the tournament.
Grant’s death shocked the sports world, well beyond the World Cup — he’d covered huge athletes for Sports Illustrated during his career, including then-high school phenom LeBron James‘ famous SI cover story.
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Friday night, LeBron remembered Grant fondly, saying … “It’s unfortunate to lose someone as great as he was. I wish his family the best and may he rest in paradise.”
Grant was just 49.