Mourning in football: death of Santiago Veredes, coach of Lujan

he Logan Clubof the first C of Argentine football, reported His coach, Santiago “Bolga” Fredes, dies at the age of 35After he was declared brain dead. The technical director had been hospitalized for a week and was in a critical condition, and the Buenos Aires team indicated that he was receiving care based on the medical diagnosis that had been made. From the AFC and other teams sent letters to the family and Loganero.

DT was diagnosed Guillain-Barré syndromeWhich affects the human nervous system in two different ways and creates a condition that can lead to sudden death, as he pointed out The drawing. A few days ago he had noticed muscle weakness and loss of sensation. This disease was confirmed in the Austral de Pilar Sanatorium.

“FC Lujan is in deep pain and sadness after announcing the brain death of our technical director, Santiago Veredes. El Pulga leaves us with an indelible mark as a player, coach and coach, but above all as a banner of the values ​​proclaimed by Lujan.“, the club expressed through a statement.

He continued: “He will be remembered as someone who, like all of us, held Logan strong in his heart.. His dedication, passion, sense of belonging and human quality will forever remain in the memory and affection of all people who knew him. We accompany the family and their loved ones in this moment of tremendous pain. “We ask that a space of respect and understanding be maintained for the family at this time.”

President of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), Claudio “Czech” Tapia, He shared a heartfelt message on his social media about Fred’s death. He wrote: “What sad news. My deepest condolences and a big hug to his family, friends and loved ones. Also to all the Logan Club members, who no doubt feel this loss deeply. May you rest in peace, Polga.”

Meanwhile, the club Flandriain which he played Fred, mourned his death “deeply” and sent his condolences to his family, friends and loved ones. “El Pulga wore our shirt during 2011 and was a great reference for FC Logan, as a player, coordinator and coach,” he said.

At the age of 35, Santiago Veredes, coach of Lujan FC, has died

As a footballer, Fredis started his career at Logan and spent his entire career in the promotion. In 2011 he went to Flandria and a year later he returned to the Basilica complex. Between 2013 and 2016, he spent time at Defensores Unidos de Zárate and Excursionistas, until he returned to the club where he began his retirement and, after some time, became the technical director.

Under Pulga, Lujan had an impressive season in 2025: finishing second in Group B with 51 points and eight behind Club Atlético Recreativo Estrella del Sur. Above their zone there was only Camioneros with 56 points who achieved promotion. With this scenario, Loganero entered the mini-team, losing in the second edition to Sportivo Paracas.