Andrea Caponeformer footballer Cagliariamong other equipment, He died at age 43 after a strange event in the island of Sardinia. Capone, who in his footballing days played as a midfielder and was one of Cagliari’s most popular players, was found dead in a hotel after partying with friends on this Italian island.
In principle, according to local media, Andrea Capone received a blow to the headreason for his death. After that, medical services they arrived at the hotelbut they could do nothing to resuscitate the former footballer. However, the reason for the death is not entirely clear, hence the strangeness of the case. Capone could have suffered a heart attack before the headbutt.
Italian football is in mourningbut above all Cagliari, the team in which Andrea Capone spent a large part of his career, club of which he was young player and who made his debut at just 19 years old in the 2000-01 season, a year of football in which this club played in Serie B, the Italian second division. In addition to his hometown of Cagliari, Capone also played for Sora, Treviso, Vicenza, Grosseto and Salernitana.
“The link with his land will remain impossible to breakfor a boy who has always been characterized by his professionalism, dedication and passion. Qualities that will remain in the hearts of those who were lucky enough to know him and rub shoulders with him on and off the playing field. “Cagliari Calcio is close to the family in this moment of great pain,” Cagliari wrote in a moving statement.
This club defines Andrea Capone as “a crystalline talent” who “immediately became known for his undeniable qualities”: “At Primavera (that’s what the reserve team is called), he formed with David Suazo an entirely technical, fast and goalscoring duo who would later part of the first team.” Capone played 123 matches in total for Cagliari, scoring 12 goals and providing seven assists.