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David Di Tommaso
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Personal information
Date of birth October 6, 1979(1979-10-06)
Place of birth    Échirolles, France
Date of death    November 29, 2005 (aged 26)
Place of death    De Meern, The Netherlands
Playing position Central defender
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1998–2000
2000–2004
2004–2005
AS Monaco
Sedan
FC Utrecht
Career
014 (0)
077 (2)
044 (1)
135 (3)   
National team
 ?–2002 France U-21

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

David di Tommaso (October 6, 1979November 29, 2005) was a French football player.

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[edit] Early Life

Di Tommaso was born in Échirolles, Isère. His father Pascal Di Tommaso and uncle Louis Di Tommaso both played in Ligue 2 for Grenoble Foot 38 in the 1980s. His younger brother Yohan Di Tommaso is also a professional footballer.

[edit] Career

He started his career at French side AS Monaco, where he helped the club win the 2000 league title. He then played in the UEFA Champions League and was selected for the French national youth football team. In 2001, di Tommaso transferred to Sedan, which sold him to Dutch side FC Utrecht in 2004. In his first season there, the fans named him the club's player of the year.

His last match was on November 27, a 1-0 victory against Ajax Amsterdam, one of FC Utrecht's main rivals.

[edit] Death

Di Tommaso died after a cardiac arrest in his sleep at the age of 26 in De Meern, The Netherlands. He is survived by his wife and son.

[edit] After the death

On December 1, a meeting of supporters at Stadion Galgenwaard was held, to honour Di Tommaso (DiTo for short). At least 14,000 fans showed up. Among the speakers were chairman Jan Willem van Dop, coach Foeke Booy and captain Jean-Paul de Jong. Besides Di Tommaso's relatives and FC Utrecht's main squad, all of the clubs' youth teams were among the visitors. They were told that number 4, the number worn by Di Tommaso, would be retired from use. Sedan, Di Tommaso's former club, had already announced that number 29, the number Di Tommaso used when he played for the club, would be retired.

[edit] Di Tommaso Trophy

Since 2006 the player of the year award is called the Di Tommaso trophy in honour of David Di Tommaso. Since then the trophy, which is voted for by the fans, has been won by Jean-Paul de Jong and Michel Vorm.




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