Jiang Xiaoshan, said to be supporting England and France in the tournament, died of exhaustion on Tuesday morning.
Because of the time difference, he reportedly stayed up each night with friends and then went to work the following day.
Tragic: A Chinese football fan died after the Ireland v Italy match after going 11 nights without sleep as he tried to watch every single kick of the ball of Euro 2012
Fanatical: Jiang Xiaoshan was said to be supporting England (left) and France (right) in the tournament
Friends said the news of his death came as a shock, as he lived a 'relatively healthy life', and had played football for his university team just a couple of years before.
Sources said, however, that the effect of alcohol and tobacco, combined with the chronic exhaustion, was to blame for his death as it weakened his immune system.
It is not the first time a Chinese football fan has suffered from trying to keep up with their on-pitch heroes.
Exhaustion: There has been a worrying increase in people suffering from sleep deprivation in recent years from watching too much TV or being online
Sleep deprivation from playing online video games is a huge problem in South Korea.
A TRAGIC FOOTBALL ADDICTION:
Jiang Xiaoshan watched:
* 21 matches of live Euro 2012 action
* That equates to 1,890 minutes of football
* Saw a total of 51 goals
* 21 matches of live Euro 2012 action
* That equates to 1,890 minutes of football
* Saw a total of 51 goals
The country's government said it was looking at introducing a 'Cooling Off' system to regulate the time students play in a 24-hour period.
It wants to stamp out online bullying, and stem a number of suicides attributed to internet and video game addiction.
Their game will switch off after two hours, where they will be given a 10 minute rest, and can then only log again in once for a maximum two hours in the following 24 hours.
Scene: The man died in his sleep after going back to his Changsha (pictured) house
Fears are growing in South Korea that rampant gaming will lead to more deaths if the system is not introduced.
In February, in Taiwan, a young gamer lay dead in an internet cafe for nine hours before anyone noticed.
Chen Rong-yu, 23, was thought to have suffered a heart attack after playing League of Legends for 23 hours straight.
He was apparently still sat on the chair with his hands stretched out in front of the keyboard as if he was still playing in the cafe in New Taipei City.
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