Spanish footballer Nico Hidaglo dies aged 32

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Spanish footballer Nico Hidalgo has died aged 32 following a lengthy battle with lung cancer, his former clubs said on Saturday.

Hidalgo, a midfielder, began his career at Motril, making his senior debut in 2010, before moving to Granada B in 2012.

He then joined Serie A giants Juventus in 2014, although he did not make a first-team appearance and would be immediately loaned back to Granada.

He was later loaned to Cadiz, who he joined permanently in 2017. He also played for Racing Santander and Extremadura.

Hidalgo was diagnosed with cancer in 2021 and retired the following year.

“With Nico’s departure, not only is an excellent footballer gone, but also a great person. But the affection of his teammates, coaches, workers, directors and fans will always be present,” Granada said in a statement.

“We will never forget your smile and your joy. Your fight is our inspiration. Rest in peace.” Cadiz said in a statement posted to X.

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