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Published 18:20 31 Aug 2016 BST
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The Football Association and her former clubs have been among those paying tribute today.
Martin Glenn, FA chief executive officer, said: “On behalf of The FA, I would like to send our heartfelt condolences to Zoe’s family. Our thoughts are with them at this very difficult and tragic time.”
Fylde Ladies manager Luke Swindlehurst added: “We all want to remember Zoe in the best possible way. A hugely talented player with the best possible attitude and an immensely likable character. Our thoughts are with all of her family at this sad time.”
England Under-19s coach Mo Marley said: “This is truly awful news and we were all so sad to hear of Zoe’s passing.
“Zoe has been involved in our squads for a number of years and was not only a very talented midfielder, but a hugely-liked and popular member of the team.
“I know that she will be much missed by her team-mates and staff members alike and I would like to send our deepest condolences to Zoe’s family from everyone involved at England.”
Lots of her former friends, team-mates and opponents have also been paying tribute to Zoe.
https://twitter.com/EvertonLadies/status/770989978495090689
https://twitter.com/alessiarusso7/status/770908384161828864
https://twitter.com/LFCladies/status/770962078840582144
https://twitter.com/JudeMorrisKing/status/770880736773767168
https://twitter.com/Summa_95/status/770973016226488320
https://twitter.com/RoversLadies/status/770940825140338689
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