South African Midfielder Jayden Adams Passes Away at 25
South African football is mourning the loss of Jayden Adams, the Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana midfielder who died at the age of 25. The news was confirmed on 2 November 2025 by Gayton McKenzie, Minister for Sport, Arts and Culture, who expressed his deep shock and extended condolences to Adams’ family, teammates, and supporters.
“It is with deep shock and a heavy heart that I learned of the death of Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana midfielder Jayden Adams at the age of 25,” McKenzie wrote in an official statement.
The minister added that the cause of death has not yet been determined and urged the media and public to refrain from speculation while the family and club are given the space they need.
Early Career and Club Journey
Adams began his professional career with Stellenbosch FC, where he spent several seasons developing into a versatile central midfielder known for his work rate and technical ability. In 2024 he transferred to Mamelodi Sundowns, the Pretoria‑based giants of the Premier Soccer League.
During his first season with Sundowns, Adams contributed to the squad that clinched the 2023 CAF Champions League, marking a significant milestone in his burgeoning career.
International Experience
Adams earned multiple caps for the South African national team, Bafana Bafana. He featured in FIFA World Cup qualification matches and made his debut in a competitive fixture against the Czech Republic, starting the game before being substituted at half‑time. Notably, he played that match just hours after learning of his grandmother’s passing, a testament to his professionalism and resilience.
Remembering Jayden Adams
In his tribute, Minister McKenzie highlighted Adams’ humility, extraordinary talent, and the pride with which he represented his country:
“It has robbed our nation of a remarkable footballer, but it will never take away the legacy that Jayden Adams leaves behind. We will forever remember his humility, his extraordinary talent and the pride with which he represented South Africa.”
Teammates, coaches, and fans have taken to social media to share memories of Adams’ infectious smile, his dedication on the training ground, and the positive influence he had in the locker room.
Official Responses and Next Steps
- The South African Football Association (SAFA) has announced that a minute’s silence will be observed before the next PSL fixture in his honour.
- Mamelodi Sundowns have set up a condolence book at their Loftus Versfeld stadium for supporters to pay their respects.
- The family has requested privacy, and further details regarding the circumstances of Adams’ passing will be released only when appropriate.
As the football community reflects on the loss of a promising talent, the emphasis remains on celebrating Jayden Adams’ contributions to the sport and supporting those closest to him during this difficult time.


