Former Cagliari Player Found Dead
Italian Andrea Capone, former Cagliari player, was found dead this Sunday at the age of 43 in a hotel on the island of Sardinia, with a fatal head injury.
"All of Cagliari Calcio receives with shock and deep sadness the news of Andrea Capone's death, who passed away at the age of just 43," the Sardinian club reported.
According to local media, the former player had been out with friends and, after a fall, suffered the fatal blow to his head. Medical services were unable to revive him.
It is also possible that he suffered a sudden cardiac event, which may have caused the fall.
Born in Cagliari, Capone came through the ranks of the city’s club and joined the first team at the age of 19, debuting in the first match of the 2000-01 season in Serie B against Crotone.
He was also part of the Cagliari squad in Serie A, although during his career, he also played for Sora, Treviso, Vicenza, Grosseto, and Salernitana.
In total, he played 123 matches, scored 12 goals, and provided 7 assists with Cagliari.
"The bond with his homeland will remain unbreakable for a man who was always characterized by his professionalism, dedication, and passion. Qualities that will stay in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him, both on and off the field. Cagliari Calcio embraces his family in this moment of profound grief. Rest in peace, Andrea," said Cagliari in their farewell statement.