In a tragic turn of events, FC Juarez player Diego Chávez has sadly passed away at the age of 28 due to a car accident. The Liga MX club made the somber announcement on Wednesday, expressing their deep sorrow and extending their condolences to Chávez's family and friends.
Diego Chávez, fondly known as 'El Puma,' had established himself as a talented player within the Mexican football scene. Hailing from Veracruz, Mexico, he made his debut in Liga MX back in 2015 with his local team, Club Deportivo Veracruz. Throughout his career, Chávez showcased his versatility by successfully playing both in the frontline and midfield positions.
Over the years, Chávez donned the jerseys of various Mexican clubs, including Necaxa and Toluca. However, FC Juarez had a special place in his heart, as he had two separate stints with the team. Initially representing them in 2016-2017, he returned to FC Juarez in 2023.
Chávez's football journey also took him beyond Mexican borders. He ventured abroad with a spell at the Spanish lower league side Salamanca and then represented the Peruvian top-flight club Carlos Mannucci. His experiences in different football contexts added depth to his skills and further broadened his horizons as a player.
It is particularly poignant that Diego Chávez had recently played for FC Juarez. In fact, he was part of the gameday roster for their most recent match against Chivas, which took place just before this tragic incident. This news has left the entire FC Juarez community in shock and grief. The impact of Chávez's loss is not limited to his teammates but felt throughout the staff, technical staff, directors, and everyone associated with the club.
Diego Chávez's untimely death has left a void in Mexican football, and his absence will be deeply felt. As the FC Juarez community mourns the loss of a talented player, they will forever cherish his memory and the contributions he made to the club. The legacy of 'El Puma' will endure as his number 13 jersey remains a lasting symbol among his teammates and fans.
Our thoughts are with Chávez's family, friends, and FC Juarez during this immensely difficult time. May he rest in peace.