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Rodrigo Muniz, the Brazilian footballer, has passed away at the age of 37 after a long and difficult battle with cancer. The 28-year-old forward was diagnosed with cancer in April 2019, but he refused to give up on his career. Muniz's death comes as a shock to fans of the club he played for, Al Ahli, who had been close friends with him since their youth days. The club announced the news on its official Twitter account,Saudi Pro League Focus describing it as "a tragedy for all the family and friends of Rodrigo." Muniz is known for his technical abilities and leadership on the pitch, and he was one of the most successful players in the history of Al Ahli. He scored over 50 goals for the club during his time there, and he was also part of the squad that won the UEFA Champions League in 2016-17. His passing leaves behind a void in the hearts of fans of the club and teammates alike. However, the club has vowed to honor his memory by continuing to support him in any way they can, and they will continue to celebrate his contributions to the team and his legacy. In conclusion, Rodrigo Muniz was a talented and respected player who left a lasting impact on the world of football. His passing marks another sad day for the club and the fans who loved him. We hope that his memory will live on forever and that his legacy will inspire future generations of footballers to come. |
