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Irish Daily Mirror
27-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Teenage footballer dies during surgery as club tell of 'deep sadness'
A promising young footballer has tragically died while undewrgoing a knee operation. Argentine starlet Camilo Nuin, just 18 years old, sadly passed away while undergoing what is considered a common surgical procedure. Nuin was reported to have been operated on to address meniscal and cruciate ligament injuries in an effort to restore stability to his joint. However, the teenager's death was confirmed on Wednesday evening by his club, San Telmo, following the procedure at Clinica Espora in Adrogue, Buenos Aires. The cause of the reserve player's death has not yet been announced, with suggestions that an autopsy will be conducted once his body is transferred to the La Plata morgue. Many of Nuin's teammates in the reserve division only discovered the tragic news shortly before San Telmo's match against Defensores de Belgrano. Having joined the club in 2022, Nuin had previously spent time in the academy systems of Boca Juniors and Independiente. San Telmo are now observing a period of mourning and have extended their support to Nuin's loved ones, reports the Mirror. "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 stated. "The club will remain closed today as a sign of mourning. "We join his family, friends, and team-mates in this difficult time and remain at their disposal for anything they may need." The Argentine Football Association shared their sorrow in an official release, stating: "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 chief Claudio Tapia wrote on social media: "A very sad piece of news that shakes the entire football world." Devastated, Nuin's father recounted to Telenoche the harrowing moments of learning about his son's passing. "He went into the operating room, and after an hour or so, they told me things were complicated, and they were resuscitating him," he revealed. "I didn't understand, because how could things get complicated? Are you resuscitating a person who's having knee surgery? And then someone else comes out and tells me, 'He's dead'." "I was in a daze . There are things I don't remember. I saw his mother on the floor. I grabbed the doctor and asked him what happened, why. I don't even remember the answers. Then I asked if I could see him. I saw him, I was with him, I hugged him, I kissed him , I promised him things he would have asked me to promise him, regarding his sister and his grandparents."


Daily Mirror
26-06-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Footballer, 18, tragically dies during surgery as club mourn in 'deep sadness'
A teenage footballer passed away after heading to hospital for knee surgery on Wednesday with an investigation in the the Argentine player's death set to take place A young footballer has passed away while undergoing a knee operation. Argentine youngster Camilo Nuin, who was just 18 years old, tragically died while being treated in what is deemed a common surgery. Nuin, 18, is reported to have gone under the knife in a bid to deal with meniscal and cruciate ligament injuries to restore stability in his joint. But sadly, the teenager was confirmed dead on Wednesday evening by his club, San Telmo, having seen the procedure undertaken at Clinica Espora in Adrogue, Buenos Aires. The reserve player has not yet seen a cause of death announced, with it being suggested an autopsy will take place when his body is transferred to the La Plata morgue. Many of Nuin's team-mates in the reserve division only learned of the news soon before San Telmo's match against Defensores de Belgrano. Nuin had been with the club since 2022, having previously enjoyed spells in the academy set-ups of Boca Juniors and Independiente. San Telmo are observing a period of mourning and have offered their support to Nuin's friends and family. "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 said. "The club will remain closed today as a sign of mourning. "We join his family, friends, and team-mates in this difficult time and remain at their disposal for anything they may need." In a statement, the Argentine Football Association said: "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." President of the AFA Claudio Tapia posted on X: "A very sad piece of news that shakes the entire football world." Nuin's father, who shares his name, has since shared with Telenoche the heartbreaking details of how he discovered the player's death. 'He went into the operating room, and after an hour or so, they told me things were complicated, and they were resuscitating him," he said. "I didn't understand, because how could things get complicated? Are you resuscitating a person who's having knee surgery? And then someone else comes out and tells me, 'He's dead'. "I was in a daze . There are things I don't remember. I saw his mother on the floor. I grabbed the doctor and asked him what happened, why. I don't even remember the answers. Then I asked if I could see him. I saw him, I was with him, I hugged him, I kissed him , I promised him things he would have asked me to promise him, regarding his sister and his grandparents." Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.


7NEWS
26-06-2025
- Sport
- 7NEWS
Promising footballer Camilo Nuin dies aged 18 during routine knee operation
Promising Argentine footballer Camilo Nuin has died aged 18 during a routine knee operation. The teenager was on the books at second-division club San Telmo. '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 said in a statement. 'The club will remain closed today as a sign of mourning. 'We join his family, friends, and teammates in this difficult time and remain at their disposal for anything they may need.' The exact cause of death during the surgery has not been released. Nuin was previously a member of the powerhouse Boca Juniors academy, while he also spent time as an Independiente youth player. Argentine football's governing body and a host of rival clubs rallied around San Telmo and mourned the loss of Nuin. '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,' the AFA said.

Straits Times
25-06-2025
- Health
- Straits Times
Teenage Argentine player Nuin dies during knee surgery
Camilo Nuin, an 18-year-old player for Argentina's San Telmo, died on Wednesday during knee surgery, the second-division club confirmed. The procedure - commonly performed on athletes - was intended to treat meniscal and cruciate ligament injuries to restore stability to the joint. "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 said on its official X account. "The club will remain closed today as a sign of mourning. We join his family, friends, and teammates in this difficult time and remain at their disposal for anything they may need." Neither the club nor local authorities have disclosed the specific cause of Nuin's death. Argentine media reported that further details are expected soon as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding his passing. Nuin, a left-footed midfielder, joined San Telmo in 2022 after progressing through the youth academies of Argentine powerhouses Boca Juniors and Independiente. Various Argentine football organizations, including the Argentine Football Association (AFA), have expressed their condolences. "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," the AFA said. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.


The Star
25-06-2025
- Health
- The Star
Soccer-Teenage Argentine player Nuin dies during knee surgery
(Reuters) -Camilo Nuin, an 18-year-old player for Argentina's San Telmo, died on Wednesday during knee surgery, the second-division club confirmed. The procedure - commonly performed on athletes - was intended to treat meniscal and cruciate ligament injuries to restore stability to the joint. "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 said on its official X account. "The club will remain closed today as a sign of mourning. We join his family, friends, and teammates in this difficult time and remain at their disposal for anything they may need." Neither the club nor local authorities have disclosed the specific cause of Nuin's death. Argentine media reported that further details are expected soon as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding his passing. Nuin, a left-footed midfielder, joined San Telmo in 2022 after progressing through the youth academies of Argentine powerhouses Boca Juniors and Independiente. Various Argentine football organizations, including the Argentine Football Association (AFA), have expressed their condolences. "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," the AFA said. (Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City; Editing by Christopher Cushing)