Oxford United's academy player Amelia Aplin has tragically died at the age of 15. Aplin collapsed during a match against Fulham at Oxford's training ground on Saturday afternoon. The club had previously confirmed a serious medical incident occurred immediately following the game. On Sunday morning, Oxford announced that their FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division game against Real Bedford, scheduled for later in the day, had been postponed. The thoughts and sincere condolences from everyone at Oxford United are with Amelia's family, friends, teammates, and coaches. The club will offer support to Amelia's family, players, coaches, and staff impacted by this tragic event. Oxford United Women have announced the death of their academy player Amelia Aplin. Aplin, 15, collapsed during a match against Fulham at Oxford's training ground on Saturday afternoon, the club said. The club would like to place on record their appreciation for the efforts of the medical staff at both Oxford United and Fulham Football Club, along with the emergency services. The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the football community, with many offering their condolences to Amelia's family and friends. Oxford United's players and staff are likely to be affected by this tragic event, and the club will provide support to those who need it. The club's statement expressed their sincere condolences to Amelia's family, friends, teammates, and coaches. The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon, and the club announced the postponement of their game against Real Bedford on Sunday morning.