Colin King: Scotland fan and Tartan Army member dies in his sleep during Euro 2024 trip as family ask fans for tribute
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Colin King, from Blantyre in South Lanakrshire, passed away in his sleep after heading to bed on Sunday evening (June 16). He had travelled to Germany to watch the Euro 2024 opening match between Germany and Scotland, which took place two days earlier, and had spent time since exploring the city of Dusseldorf.
The 57-year-old’s death was confirmed by his nephew Christopher O’Rourke. He wrote in The Tartan Army Group: "After the dream of qualification became a reality, and the scramble for tickets and flights, after the disaster that was the opening match, it all feels so unimportant now! It's with a broken heart and tears streaming down my face I am reporting the loss of our fellow Tartan Army footsoldier Colin King.
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Hide Ad"He attended the match on Friday and met up with us in Dusseldorf on Saturday, spent Sunday enjoying the city and went to bed in the wee hours of the morning but tragically never woke up on Monday. He was many things to different people, a father, a husband, a brother, a friend, a colleague, a boss to many but to me he was my uncle Colin, always on the wind up.
"He loved his trips away with Scotland and luckily I got to share a few with him just sadly this was his last. This trip will be memorable for everyone but for different reasons."
Mr King’s family have now asked that fans take time to remember the well-loved Tartan Army member with a widely-shared appeal posted to fan pages. The family have asked that an applause or cheer in memory of Mr King takes place in the 4th minute of Scotland’s match against Switzerland, due to kick off on Wednesday evening at 8pm, with the appeal reading: “The family would appreciate this so much at this difficult time.”
Tributes have poured in for Mr King, from not only Scotland fans but those right across the continent. One person said: “Thoughts with his family and friends and all that knew him. RIP Colin”. Another said: “Even Switzerland will honour him! Be sure!”
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Hide AdA German supporter wrote: “Colin is part of an amazing fanbase we really appreciate to have here in Germany. As sad as his passing is, I hope he enjoyed his time at the euros. Condolences to his family and all who knew him. Football is a family and Colin was part of it.”
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