Uruguayan Soccer Player Juan Izquierdo Dies at 27
Uruguayan Soccer Player Juan Izquierdo Dies at 27
Uruguayan Soccer Player Juan Izquierdo Dies at 27
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Uruguayan soccer player Juan Izquierdo, aged 27, passed away on Tuesday, five days after collapsing during a Copa Libertadores match against Sao Paulo. He suffered a cardiac arrhythmia on the pitch and was treated at Hospital Albert Einstein in Sao Paulo, where he encountered cardiorespiratory arrest and increased intracranial pressure. Tributes poured in from the football community, including heartfelt messages from Neymar, Luis Suárez, and Roberto Firmino. Nacional and other South American soccer federations expressed deep condolences, with Uruguay's leagues pausing over the weekend in concern for his health. Izquierdo's death has left a significant impact on his team, family, and the wider football world.

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