Ecuador defender Mario Pineida was shot dead in the port city of Guayaquil on Wednesday.
Pineida’s club, Barcelona SC, confirmed his death on Wednesday night.
“We regret to inform, with deep sorrow, that it has been officially notified of the death of our player Mario Pineida, an event that occurred following an attack against him in Guayaquil,” the club wrote on X.
Guayaquil has become a hotspot for gang violence linked to drug trafficking and several football players in Ecuador have been targeted in recent months.
Pineida, 33, was part of Ecuador’s national team for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup qualifiers, but was not selected for the squad for the 2022 finals in Qatar. He also played for Fluminense in 2022.
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Digital news outlet Primicias reported Pineida was attacked by two people riding motorcycles, who opened fire on him, his mother, and another woman.
In September, three players from Ecuador’s second division were killed, with one of them allegedly being linked to sports betting.
A month later, local footballer Bryan Angula was wounded in a shooting.
Ecuador, once one of Latin America’s safest countries, has become a key cocaine transit hub between top producers Colombia and Peru, and consumers around the world.
Car bombings, shootings, and extortion have been on the rise in Guayaquil, which recorded 1,900 murders between January and September – the highest toll in Ecuador.
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