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Former MLS Midfielder Gadi Kinda Dies at 31

  • Gadi Kinda, who played as a midfielder for Sporting Kansas City, passed away at the age of 31, with his death confirmed on Tuesday by several clubs and Major League Soccer.
  • Kinda had been hospitalized two weeks earlier and was reported to be battling a complex medical condition before his passing.
  • He spent four years at Sporting Kansas City between 2020 and 2023, netting 14 goals across 64 Major League Soccer matches, before moving back to Israel in 2023 to sign with Maccabi Haifa.
  • Sporting KC, MLS, and Maccabi Haifa expressed deep condolences, highlighting Kinda as a fan favorite known for humility, kindness, and outstanding play.
  • Kinda's death has profoundly affected teammates and the Israeli soccer community, who continue to mourn and support his family, including his wife and two daughters.
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The loss of Gadi Kinda shocks the football world. The national player died at the age of 31 and leaves behind a wife and two daughters.

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Gadi Kinda, who played pro soccer in Israel and for Sporting KC, dies at 31 of undisclosed condition

HAIFA, Israel (AP) — Gadi Kinda, a midfielder on the Israeli national soccer team who previously played for Sporting Kansas City in the MLS, died Tuesday. He was 31.

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The midfielder of Maccabi Haifa Gadi Kinda died on Tuesday after a brief battle against a serious illness. On March 29 his last game. He had played in Israel and the United States, Fiorentina faced him in Conference last year

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Jerusalem Post broke the news in Jerusalem, Israel on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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