Your Wikipedia list has separate, distinct, and known injuries where the player died after the match - head injuries, blood poisoning, getting kneed to the stomach, ruptured bowels, ruptured kidneys, concussions, kicked in the head, tetanus, perforated bowel, fractured skull, etc. all happening years apart.
Pretending that these deaths are the same as players just dropping on the field with NO reported injury is disingenuous at best, outright lies and propaganda in actuality.
“Pretending that these deaths are the same as players just dropping on the field with NO reported injury is disingenuous at best, outright lies and propaganda in actuality.”
Nine of the 2017 had no reported injuries ...