A cloud of mourning has descended upon the New South Wales (NSW) football landscape following the heartbreaking news of the passing of Levi, the nine-year-old son of Blacktown City FC legend Luke Roodenburg.

A Courageous Battle Concludes

In an emotional official statement issued on Tuesday, the governing body Football NSW confirmed the devastating news of the young boy’s death. Levi passed away after a long and remarkably brave struggle against brain cancer.

Football NSW extended its deepest sympathies to the Roodenburg family, stating: “Football NSW wishes to extend its deepest and most heartfelt condolences to former Blacktown City FC legend Luke Roodenburg following the passing of his young son Levi, who tragically lost his courageous battle with brain cancer at just nine years of age.”

A Legacy of Fighting Spirit

To local football fans, Luke Roodenburg is far more than just a former player; he is a cornerstone of Blacktown City FC’s history. His career, defined by his dominance in the National Premier League and his championship successes, cemented his status as a club icon. His influence extended beyond Blacktown, leaving a significant mark at Kenthurst & District Football Club as well.

The governing body took the opportunity to honor the character of the former star: “He has always been known for his strength, resilience, and fighting spirit, qualities that were reflected in the incredible courage shown by his son Levi throughout his battle.”

An Outpouring of Grief

Following the announcement, social media has become a space for the sporting community to pay their respects. Thousands of messages of support have been directed at the family, as fans and peers alike express their sorrow over such a profound loss and reflect on the cruelty of fate.

Football NSW reiterated the solidarity of the entire football family during this unimaginably difficult time: “The entire Football NSW family stands together in sending its love, support, and deepest sympathies to Luke, the Roodenburg family, and all those who had the privilege of knowing and loving Levi.”

In a final tribute to the courageous boy, Football NSW offered these parting words: “May he rest in eternal peace.”