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Who Was Ravinder Singh? All You Need to Know About Namdhari FC Footballer Who Died of Sudden Cardiac Arrest During Match

Namdhari FC defender Ravinder Singh has passed away after collapsing during a match in Bachhauri. Discover the life, career, and legacy of this Ludhiana football hero.

By: Aviral Shukla
Last Updated: March 13, 2026 12:13:01 IST

The entire Indian football community is in deep grief over the shocking and unexpected death of Ravinder Singh, a talented young defender of Namdhari FC. The 25-year-old footballer died of a sudden cardiac arrest at his residence in Ludhiana, Punjab, on Thursday, March 12, 2026. The news has heavily affected the I-League and the larger sports community, as Ravinder was considered a meritorious youth who was capable of playing for the Indian national team.

Ravinder Singh: Profile and Career Highlights

Full Name Ravinder Singh
Age 25 Years Old
Birthplace Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Current Club Namdhari FC (I-League)
Position Centre-Back / Left-Back
Jersey Number 5
Height 180 cm (5’11”)
Former Clubs Punjab FC (Youth), Minerva Academy

How Ravinder Singh Collapsed During Play?

Ravinder Singh’s death hits especially hard because it happened so suddenly, right in the middle of a match. He came from Majri, a village in Punjab’s Ludhiana district, and carried his hometown pride with him everywhere. On Wednesday, he was playing in a local football tournament in Bachhauri, another village not too far away, when everything changed in an instant.

In the middle of the game, Ravinder started feeling a sharp pain in his chest and collapsed right there on the field, surrounded by teammates and the crowd. His friends and the organisers didn’t waste a second and rushed him to the nearest private hospital. But even with their quick response, the doctors couldn’t save him. They declared him dead as soon as he arrived. Early reports point to sudden cardiac arrest, which is starting to look like a scary new threat for young, healthy athletes everywhere.

Ravinder Singh’s Stint with Namdhari FC: The Rise of a Defensive Pillar

Ravinder Singh anchored Namdhari FC’s defence, really holding the line for a club that’s become the face of Punjab’s football comeback in the Indian Football League. His rise wasn’t flashy as he worked his way up from local youth teams to the professional stage, step by step. Off the pitch, he juggled more than just football. Ravinder was also a second-year BA student at Babbar Akali Memorial Khalsa College in Garhshankar.

Balancing the demands of the I-League with college classes isn’t easy, but he pulled it off and inspired a lot of young players back in Ludhiana. You’d spot him on the field wearing jersey #31, always making his presence felt with tough tackles and smart positioning. Thanks to his efforts, Namdhari FC’s defence held strong and gave them a real shot against some of the biggest teams in Indian football.

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