Jonathan Calleri, the Brazilian footballer who played for Corinthians and was known for his speed and technical skills, has died at the age of 26.
Calleri passed away on Sunday morning after suffering from a heart attack while training with his club, Corinthians. The news came as a shock to fans of the club, who had been following his progress over the past few months.
Born in São Paulo, Calleri began his career with Santos before moving to Corinthians in 2014. He quickly established himself as one of the team's key players, and helped them win the Copa Libertadores in 2015.
Despite his success at Corinthians,Campeonato Brasileiro Action Calleri struggled with injuries in recent years, which led to him being loaned out to other clubs such as América de Montevideo and Internacional in Uruguay.
His death is a great loss for the sport, not just in Brazil but also internationally. His legacy will live on through his achievements on the pitch, and he will be remembered as one of the most talented young footballers of his generation.
The football community has paid tribute to Calleri, with many expressing their condolences to his family and friends. The sport has lost a true talent, and it is hoped that his memory will inspire future generations of players to continue pushing boundaries and achieving greatness on the pitch.
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