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Juan Izquierdo dead at 27 after collapsing on the pitch

Juan Izquierdo has died at the age of 27, days after collapsing during a game in Brazil, according to his Uruguayan club and South American football's governing body.

The club, Nacional, posted a statement on social media saying Izquierdo's death is felt 'in deep pain and impact in our hearts' and 'all Nacional is in grief for his irreplaceable loss.'

South American soccer's governing body also posted a tribute, just days after he collapsed on the field and was rushed to hospital, before the team announced he was in a 'stable condition'.

Izquierdo was taken to Hospital Albert Einstein after he collapsed during a Copa Libertadores soccer match at Sao Paulo's Morumbi Stadium last Thursday.

The hospital said in a statement late Tuesday that Izquierdo had 'cardiorespiratory arrest associated with his cardiac arrhythmia.'

Players desperately call for medics after Juan Izquierdo collapsed on the field last week

Izquierdo (pictured) joined Nacional in January 2024 and made 23 appearances for the club

Nacional announced that he was stable after the game, but he passed away on Tuesday

An ambulance takes Izquierdo from the field during the Copa Libertadores game in Sao Paulo

In a statement Monday, doctors at the hospital had said Izquierdo was experiencing increased intracranial pressure. He had been on a ventilator since Sunday and under neurological critical care since Monday.

Uruguayan media said Izquierdo's parents and Nacional executives were at the hospital in Sao Paulo. 

Izquierdo was married and had two children - the youngest, a boy, was born earlier in August.

Uruguay's first- and second-division leagues were postponed at the weekend due to concerns over Izquierdo's health. Sao Paulo players wore a shirt in support of the Uruguayan footballer before the team's 2-1 Brazilian league win against Vitoria on Sunday.

Izquierdo's professional career began in 2018 at local club Cerro. He joined Peñarol the following year, but didn't get much playing time. The defender then moved to Montevideo Wanderers.

South American soccer's governing body said the continent is in mourning in a statement

Izquierdo's parents and representatives arrived in Brazil over the weekend

His athletic form and sharp tackles caught the attention of Mexico's San Luís in 2021, but he quickly returned to the Montevideo 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 Liverpool's best players in the campaign that led the team to an Uruguayan league title in 2023, the club'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 Sebastián Coates, who played for Uruguay's national team. He played 23 matches this year and scored one goal.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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