SAO PAULO — Uruguayan soccer player Juan Izquierdo died Tuesday at a hospital in Brazil five days after collapsing during a game at Sao Paulo. He was 27.
Hospital Albert Einstein in Sao Paulo said in a statement that the Nacional defender died at 9:38 p.m. local time following ''cardiorespiratory arrest associated with his cardiac arrhythmia.''
Izquierdo collapsed last Thursday in a Copa Libertadores soccer match between Nacional and Sao Paulo at the Brazilian city's Morumbi Stadium.
Uruguay's air force said one of its planes will transport his coffin to Montevideo later on Wednesday.
Izquierdo's wife, Selena, shared a message on Izquierdo's social media channels to ''say goodbye to my half, the love of my life.'' They have two children — the youngest, a boy, was born earlier in August.
''For many, Juan Izquierdo, my Juanma, my best friend, my husband, the father of my children, my unconditional partner. Today a part of me dies with you,'' she said.
Mateo Antoni, a teammate of Izquierdo's, said the defender ''helped, advised, mentored, demanded, insulted, hugged and laughed'' with him.
''I can't describe how great you were with me,'' he said in a letter. ''What remains with me for all my life is that I know that I will always watch your back because I know you will be watching mine.''