Charlton have paid tribute to one of their "most loyal" supporters who has died from coronavirus at the age of just 38.
Seb Lewis astonishingly attended 1,076 Addicks games in row before the deadly virus halted this season.
Charlton has released a statement which said that "We are truly devastated to hear of the passing of one of Charlton's most dedicated, loyal and popular supporters, Seb Lewis, at the age of just 38."
The Championship club revealed on Twitter that the well-known and popular supporter had succumbed to the global pandemic.
Just days ago the Charlton-mad fan had shared a video on Instagram of him in hospital in an oxygen mask, but he sadly failed to recover from the illness.
Charlton posted a photo of Seb during one of his many trips out onto the pitch, writing: "We are truly devastated to hear of the passing of one of Charlton's most dedicated, loyal and popular supporters, Seb Lewis, at the age of just 38."
And in more posts on the social media site, they added: "Seb was the heart and soul of the Charlton family and was so proud of his achievement of attending every single game, home and away since February 1998.
"His record stands at 1,076 consecutive fixtures.
"Thank you Seb for your loyalty and dedication to Charlton.
"The Valley and every away end up and down the country, will never be the same without you."
Tributes flooded in far and wide after the devastating news was posted out on Twitter.
Charlton defender Chris Solly posted: "So sad to hear the news about Seb!
"The most dedicated and loyal football fan I've ever known and such a fun character, you'll be truly missed by us all!"
Ex-Addick Jason Euell wrote: "RIPSeb Gone but never forgotten. Once an Addick, Always an Addick Home & Away."
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R I P Lewis, Wish his family peace and mental strength.
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A true devoted loyal fan of our great game. Football has truly lost a great person and you will be immensely missed by all. May your soul forever be in peace Lewis as you shine down on the rest of the football community 😢🙏⚽