Juan Izquierdo Became a Father 10 Days Before Passing Away
The Uruguayan football community is mourning the tragic loss of Juan Manuel Izquierdo, a talented 27-year-old defender who passed away in São Paulo, Brazil, after suffering a cardiac arrest during a Copa Libertadores match.
The news has deeply shaken the sports world, but what makes this situation even more heartbreaking is that Izquierdo had just become a father for the second time.
Just days ago, Juan and his wife Selena celebrated the birth of their second child. The couple, who already had a two-year-old daughter, was overjoyed with the arrival of the newest member of their family. However, their happiness turned to anguish when Izquierdo collapsed on the field during the match between Nacional and São Paulo.
He was rushed to the hospital, where doctors fought to save his life. Despite their efforts, Juan’s condition worsened, and last Tuesday, his passing was confirmed.
The pain is immense for Selena, who now faces the daunting task of raising their two children without her life partner. Through her social media, she shared a heartfelt message describing Juan as her "better half" and an "angel on earth." Now, she and her children must carry on without him, though with the comfort that he’ll be watching over them from above.
Juan Izquierdo’s legacy in Uruguayan football is significant. He started his career at Club Atlético Cerro and gradually became a solid defender for teams like Peñarol and Montevideo Wanderers. In 2022, his journey led him to Nacional, where he was part of a historic team that featured Luis Suárez. Despite his young age, Izquierdo left an indelible mark on every club he played for, not just for his talent but also for his humility and dedication.
Social media has been flooded with messages of support and condolences for his family, and fans from all teams have come together in a unified show of solidarity. Juan Izquierdo’s story is a poignant reminder of life’s fragility and the importance of cherishing every moment. His wife Selena and their children now must move forward with the pain of his loss, but also with the love and strength that Juan left behind.