Before the game against the DFB team
World Cup star publishes letter to deceased sister
June 17, 2026 – 7:45 p.mReading time: 2 minutes
Yan Diomande publishes an open letter to his sister, who died at the age of 15. A gives a very private insight into his emotional world.
Shortly before Ivory Coast’s World Cup game against Germany, the magazine “The Players Tribune” published a letter from 19-year-old RB Leipzig professional Yan Diomande. In it, he addressed his sister Roxane, who died a few weeks before his professional debut at the age of 15.
The letter begins with “Dear Roxane, do you remember…” Diomande describes how he found out about his sister’s death: “Someone kept calling me from home. I was annoyed. I didn’t understand why they kept calling. I answered and they didn’t even do it gently. You know how it is in our house. No emotions. Just… ‘Your sister is dead’.” Someone put something in her drink at a party – she never woke up again.
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Diomande made his professional debut for Leganés in Spain in March 2025. About the time afterwards he writes: “Today I no longer feel anything. It’s as if I’m no longer human. Since your death I’ve just been empty.” He describes the soccer field as the only place “where I still feel at home.”
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In the letter he remembers shared dreams: “Do you remember how we sat together and dreamed of moving to France? (…) You were the only one who always believed that I could become the next Cristiano (Ronaldo) while everyone else laughed.” Roxane predicted that he would become the best in the world – even before he had real football boots.
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