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Camilo Nuin dies during knee surgery: Club San Telmo mourns loss.
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Investigation launched after the young midfielder’s tragic passing.
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Football world pays tribute to Argentina’s rising left-footer.
left-footed midfielder Camilo Nuin, has died at just 18 during knee surgery, his club San Telmo confirmed.
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Local reports stated that Nuin died during knee surgery to repair meniscal and cruciate ligament injuries.
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> “It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Camilo Ernesto Nuin, a player in our youth and reserve divisions, who was undergoing surgery today.” — San Telmo FC
Nuin, who was admired for his technical skills and vision, was seen as a rising talent in Argentine football.
The young Argentine footballer emerged from Boca Juniors’ and Independientes youth programs.
In 2022, he relocated to San Telmo, playing in both the youth and reserve squads.
Meanwhile, the football community has been flooding in with tributes.
Claudio Tapia, President of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), wrote:
> “A very sad piece of news that shakes the entire football world.” — Claudio Tapia
The AFA also issued a statement:
> “The Argentine Football Association, through its president Claudio Tapia and executive committee, expresses its sorrow at the death of Camilo Nuin and extends its condolences to the player’s family.” — AFA
Meanwhile, San Telmo suspended club activities In Nuin’s honor.
“….The club will remain closed today as a sign of mourning.” – San Telmo Fc
We join his family, friends, and team-mates in this difficult time and remain at their disposal for anything they may need.”
The way Camilo Nuin died during knee surgery reminds us how fragile life can be even for young footballers.
As investigations continue, our thoughts are with his loved ones.
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