Lokomotiv Moscow youth player Innokenty Samokhvalov dies during solo training session

The 22-year-old was training on his own because of coronavirus restrictions
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Lokomotiv Moscow youth player Innokenty Samokhvalov has died at the age of 22 after suffering suspected heart failure while training.

The Russian club said Samokhvalov had been training on his own on Monday, in line with social distancing measures, when he fell ill.

"On April 20, defender Innokenty Samokhvalov died. The footballer became ill during an individual training session. Details of the tragedy are being clarified," the club said in a statement.

Samokhvalov arrived at Lokomotiv in 2015 but had not made any appearances in the Russian Premier League. He was playing for Lokomotiv's reserve team Kazanka in Russia's third tier.

"It's horrible. The doctors have told us the cause of death was heart failure," Kazanka coach Alexander Grishin told Russian news agency RIA Novos.

"If the doctors allowed him to train then we must assume he did not have any problems."

Russia is in lockdown until April 30 while competitive football has been postponed until May 31.

"Samokhvalov left a wife and a son," added the club's statement.

"FC Lokomotiv is shocked by what happened. This is a huge sorrow for our family. We express our condolences to his family and friends."

Additional reporting by Reuters.

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