Argentine Football: Player Dies During Surgery – News & Updates

Camilo Ernesto Nuin, 18 from the Argentine club San Telmoof the Second Division of Argentina, died Wednesday during a knee, as announced by the institution, which said that the causes of his death were not yet determined.

“With deep regret, we report the death of Camilo Ernesto Nuin, Player of our youth and reserve divisions, who today was going through surgical intervention, “the club announced through its social networks, in a publication entitled ‘San Telmo de Mouro’.

Before the news, the club decided to close its doors During the day on Wednesday in grief.

“Deep regret among those who share hours with him, In the costumes, in each training, on each afternoon defending the colors of the club, “said a statement, which explained that Nuin played 82 meetings in the lower categories of the team.

“We accompany your family, friends and colleagues in this difficult moment, putting us at a total disposition for what they need, “added the text.

According to the local press, The footballer’s surgery was due to injury in the meniscus and in the cross ligaments of the knee, and his death occurred in the operating room.

Nuin served as a creative flyer And he had started his career in the children’s categories of Boca Juniors, before going to Independiente and later landing in 2022 in San Telmo.

The Argentine Football Association (AFA) expressed “deep pain” for the death of the young man and transmitted their condolences to his family through a statement on their social networks.

Marcus Cole

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