play videoFormer Black Stars striker, Raphael Dwamena
Former Black Stars striker, Raphael Dwamena, unfortunately lost his long battle against a heart condition that hindered him from reaching the top level of his career.
The 28-year-old prolific striker passed out on the field after suffering what was his second cardiac arrest during a league match in Albania on Saturday, November 11, 2023.
He tragically passed away through the process, leading to the game being abandoned.
Raphael Dwamena's heart complications were no new to many as it became topical after his move to the Premier League fell through.
His devastating death has sparked questions about why he chose to play football despite his medical condition.
It appears that the dazzling attacker could not let go of his dream of playing football at the greatest level and could not let go of his passion.
Dwamena first received news of having complications with his heart after failing Brighton and Hove Albion medical in 2018.
He almost secured a bumper deal to the Premier League after a stunning campaign for FC Zurich. Both clubs had agreed on a £13.8 million but the move fell through.
Due to his promising talent, he earned a move to La Liga side Levante at the same window, signing a four-year contract. After a difficult, first season, he was loaned out to Real Zaragoza in July 2019.
In October 2019, he was diagnosed with heart conditions again after undergoing a new examination a year after failing medicals at Brighton.
Zaragoza terminated his contract as doctors proposed that he quit playing football.
However, Dwamena opted to have an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) in January 2020 to aid him to continue doing what he loved.
He returned to football in August 2020 when he secured a move to Danish side Vejle Boldklub.
Speaking after his return, resilient Dwamena said he was never afraid to play with the complications and that God takes care of his heart.