ANOTHER SAD FOOTBALLER DEATH: IN MEMORIUM
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Antonio Di Nigris was the middle of three brothers, two of whom played football. The oldest, Alfonso, is a Mexican model and actor. Antonio played for many teams, one of them being Villareal in Spain, but was currently playing with Greek side AE Larissa, when he died, presumably from a heart attack, on November 16th. Antonio was born April 1, 1978 and had suffered from congestive heart failure, but he and his family considered this to be a non-serious problem.
The youngest brother, Aldo, plays for Mexican club C.F. Monterrey. It was always Antonio's dream that he and Aldo would play together on the Mexican National Team in the World Cup.
Antonio Di Nigris, April 1, 1978 to November 17, 2009

They were a beautiful family. Here are a few pictures of Antonio and his brothers.
EDIT: Rafael Marquez of Barcelona speaks about the death in an article I had forgotten to add.


Alfonso Di Nigris, DOB: May 3, 1976



Aldo Di Nigris, DOB: July 2, 1983






And one last photo of Antonio.

An article by Rafael Marquez from goal.com:
De Nigris' Death Has "Profound Impact" On Marquez
Rafael Marquez said Antonio De Nigris' death was a significant loss to Mexican football.
Nov 16, 2009 9:08:35 AM
Antonio De Nigris was not as accomplished a footballer as countryman Rafael Marquez, but the two had similar careers.
De Nigris played for the Mexican national team, though not at the World Cup, and also plied his trade abroad. In fact, De Nigris was known for his globetrotting as he played in such places are Turkey, Colombia and Brazil.
De Nigris died Sunday of a heart attack in Greece, where De Nigris had spent his final days with Greek club Larissa.
Marquez said he was having a difficult time dealing with De Nigris' death.
"I didn't expect something like this to happen, and it's had a profound impact on me," Marquez was quoted as saying in Mexican daily El Financiero. "(He was) a tireless player and a very good person."
De Nigris spent part of his career in Spain, having played for Villarreal and Polideportivo Ejido. He starred for Monterrey in his homeland and also played for America, Pumas and Puebla.
For both his accomplishments with the national team - De Nigris scored four goals in 16 appearances for El Tricolor - and his various clubs were significant, Marquez said. De Nigris was among the trailblazers who helped open doors for Mexicans to play in South America and Europe.
"His death is a significant loss for football in general and Mexican football in particular," Marquez said.
The youngest brother, Aldo, plays for Mexican club C.F. Monterrey. It was always Antonio's dream that he and Aldo would play together on the Mexican National Team in the World Cup.
Antonio Di Nigris, April 1, 1978 to November 17, 2009

They were a beautiful family. Here are a few pictures of Antonio and his brothers.
EDIT: Rafael Marquez of Barcelona speaks about the death in an article I had forgotten to add.


Alfonso Di Nigris, DOB: May 3, 1976



Aldo Di Nigris, DOB: July 2, 1983






And one last photo of Antonio.

An article by Rafael Marquez from goal.com:
De Nigris' Death Has "Profound Impact" On Marquez
Rafael Marquez said Antonio De Nigris' death was a significant loss to Mexican football.
Nov 16, 2009 9:08:35 AM
Antonio De Nigris was not as accomplished a footballer as countryman Rafael Marquez, but the two had similar careers.
De Nigris played for the Mexican national team, though not at the World Cup, and also plied his trade abroad. In fact, De Nigris was known for his globetrotting as he played in such places are Turkey, Colombia and Brazil.
De Nigris died Sunday of a heart attack in Greece, where De Nigris had spent his final days with Greek club Larissa.
Marquez said he was having a difficult time dealing with De Nigris' death.
"I didn't expect something like this to happen, and it's had a profound impact on me," Marquez was quoted as saying in Mexican daily El Financiero. "(He was) a tireless player and a very good person."
De Nigris spent part of his career in Spain, having played for Villarreal and Polideportivo Ejido. He starred for Monterrey in his homeland and also played for America, Pumas and Puebla.
For both his accomplishments with the national team - De Nigris scored four goals in 16 appearances for El Tricolor - and his various clubs were significant, Marquez said. De Nigris was among the trailblazers who helped open doors for Mexicans to play in South America and Europe.
"His death is a significant loss for football in general and Mexican football in particular," Marquez said.
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Date: 2009-11-22 01:48 am (UTC)You know how some years ago people would blame other people for being fat and saying that they were pigs and ate too much? In some cases that is probably true, but in other cases it can be from having a thyroid condition. Weight gain can also come from certain drugs like antidepressants, which is why some people don't want to take them.
I think in school more should be taught about medical conditions and how they can affect how a person looks, talks, etc., and that it is not really their fault as if they can control it when they can't. I think that is a really good idea.
Like with Sean being autistic. If he suddenly blurts out something inappropriate, his teacher knows not to get mad at him because he cannot help himself. But it is still good to tell him about it so he knows that it is not acceptable and perhaps the teaching can help him a little bit to try and control himself.
Suicide is, of course, not acceptable either, and affected persons should always be told that they should be taking their medication or seeking help if it is not working.
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Date: 2009-11-22 02:03 am (UTC)I have the GENS to be always a bit fat!!! I can eat nothing and I have probs to lose weight and the fucking shit Insuline want allow to burn the fat reserves in my body! I hate it! But if somebody would call me fat I would kick him!!! But I am very selfconfident, sometimes too much.
At school people should learn for their life and not how to solve math problems. (hahhaa I always liked math)
I really have all respect for people who can handle problems with their children! I don't know what I would have done. I had a friend with a very 'strange' son and she was a wonderful mother! It was so hard for her and she was always very optimistic. She had a really problem and not such very small 'problems' with football.
But really people should take their medicamentations!
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Date: 2009-11-22 08:38 pm (UTC)It sucks to not eat anything and gain weight anyway! But you cannot do without the insulin so you must live with it.
When someone is in your family you see the problem differently and sometimes it does not seem like such a bad problem after all.
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Date: 2009-11-22 08:51 pm (UTC)They should search for a medic to reduce weight properly! But then ALL the DIET producing firms would lose and that will never be because there is toooooooooooo much money involved.