Uruguayan soccer player Juan Izquierdo dies in hospital days after collapsing during game in Brazil

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Juan Izquierdo of Uruguay's Nacional, bottom, lies on the pitch after collapsing during a Copa Libertadores soccer game against Brazil's Sao Paulo at Morumbi stadium in Sao Paulo, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Ettore Chiereguini)

SAO PAULO ā€“ Uruguayan soccer player Juan Izquierdo died Tuesday at a hospital in Brazil five days after collapsing during a game at Sao Paulo. He was 27.

Hospital Albert Einstein in Sao Paulo said in a statement that the Nacional defender died at 9:38 p.m. local time following ā€œcardiorespiratory arrest associated with his cardiac arrhythmia.ā€

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Izquierdo collapsed last Thursday in a Copa Libertadores soccer match between Nacional and Sao Paulo at the Brazilian cityā€™s Morumbi Stadium.

Uruguay's air force said one of its planes will transport his coffin to Montevideo later on Wednesday.

Izquierdo's wife, Selena, shared a message on Izquierdoā€™s social media channels to ā€œsay goodbye to my half, the love of my life.ā€ They have two children ā€” the youngest, a boy, was born earlier in August.

ā€œFor many, Juan Izquierdo, my Juanma, my best friend, my husband, the father of my children, my unconditional partner. Today a part of me dies with you,ā€ she said.

Mateo Antoni, a teammate of Izquierdoā€™s, said the defender ā€œhelped, advised, mentored, demanded, insulted, hugged and laughedā€ with him.

ā€œI canā€™t describe how great you were with me,ā€ he said in a letter. ā€œWhat remains with me for all my life is that I know that I will always watch your back because I know you will be watching mine.ā€

The Uruguayan club posted a statement on social media saying Izquierdoā€™s death is felt ā€œin deep pain and impact in our heartsā€ and ā€œall Nacional is in grief for his irreplaceable loss.ā€

South American soccerā€™s governing body also posted a tribute. CONMEBOL president Alejandro DomĆ­nguez said heā€™s ā€œdeeply sorry about the early departure of Juan Izquierdo.

ā€œSouth American soccer is in mourning,ā€ he said. Other federations, including Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina, also expressed their condolences.

Doctors at the hospital said earlier this week that Izquierdo was put into neurological critical care because of increased intracranial pressure. He had been on a ventilator since Sunday.

Uruguayan national team players were among those expressing their condolences.

ā€œPain, sadness, it is hard to explain,ā€ Inter Miami striker Luis SuĆ”rez said. ā€œMay he rest in peace. I wish a lot of strength for his family and friends.ā€

Uruguayā€™s first- and second-division soccer leagues were postponed last weekend due to concerns over Izquierdoā€™s health. Sao Paulo players wore a shirt in support of the Uruguayan footballer before the teamā€™s 2-1 Brazilian league win against Vitoria on Sunday.

The Brazilian club also posted a message after Izquierdo's death.

ā€œWe had days of prayers, union and hope, and today we are in deep sadness with the news of the death of Juan Izquierdo,ā€ Sao Paulo's club statement said. ā€œOur condolences to family, friends, teammates, Nacional fans and all the Uruguayan people in this moment of grief.ā€

Izquierdoā€™s professional career began in 2018 at local club Cerro. He joined PeƱarol the following year, but didnā€™t get much playing time.

ā€œPeƱarol is deeply sorry about the passing of Juan Manuel Izquierdo. We express our heartfelt condolences and we embrace his family, his friends and Nacional in this moment of so much pain," PeƱarol said in its social media channels.

After leaving PeƱarol, Izquierdo moved to Montevideo Wanderers.

His athletic form and sharp tackles caught the attention of Mexicoā€™s San LuĆ­s in 2021, but he quickly returned to the Wanderers. Izquierdo was signed by Nacional in 2022, played one match and then was transferred to the local Liverpool club.

The defender was one of Liverpoolā€™s best players in the campaign that led to a Uruguayan league title in 2023, the clubā€™s first in more than a century.

Izquierdo returned to Nacional this year and was vying for a position in the starting lineup with veteran SebastiĆ”n Coates, who played for Uruguayā€™s national team. He played 23 matches this year and scored one goal.

Almost two decades ago, Sao Caetano defender Serginho died hours after collapsing at Morumbi Stadium during a Brazilian league match against Sao Paulo. Doctors tried to resuscitate him on the pitch, as tens of thousands of fans watched in shock and players wept and prayed on the sidelines.

Serginho's death forced Brazilian soccer executives to change health protocols to allow defibrillators in every stadium. Doctors used a defibrillator on Izquierdo as he was rushed to the hospital.

ā€œSuch sadness, 20 years later,ā€ former Sao Caetano player Anderson Lima said on Instagram. ā€œMay God comfort his family in this sad moment.ā€

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AP journalist Nayara Batschke contributed to this report from Santiago, Chile.

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