Family Seeks Repatriation of Former Brazilian Player Saul Muniz After Fatal Accident in Ireland
Saul Muniz, a 40-year-old former Brazilian football player, died following an accident involving an electric scooter in Ireland. Family members are currently organizing a fundraising campaign to cover the costs of repatriating his remains to Brazil.
Circumstances of the Accident
Reports indicate that the accident occurred while Muniz was operating an electric scooter. While specific details regarding the location and time of the incident remain subject to official police confirmation, the tragedy has been widely acknowledged by those close to the former athlete. Muniz, who had established a life in Ireland, was known for his background in professional football, having played as a defender during his career in Brazil.
However, the focus for the family at this stage remains entirely on the humanitarian effort to bring Muniz home.
Fundraising Efforts for Repatriation
To manage these expenses, the family has launched a public crowdfunding campaign, commonly referred to in Brazil as a “vaquinha.” The campaign aims to gather the necessary funds to transport Muniz’s body so that funeral rites can be held in his home country.

A Career in Football
Before his time in Ireland, Saul Muniz was a recognized figure in Brazilian football circles. As a defender, he competed for various clubs, and his passing has been marked by tributes from those who played alongside him.
Next Steps for the Family
The immediate priority for the family is reaching the financial goal set through their online campaign.