Mathías Acuña was found dead in his hotel room over the weekend.
Mathías Acuña, a 32-year-old Uruguayan striker who played for Ecuadorian club Mushuc Runa was reportedly found dead on January 4.
According to multiple outlets, Acuña was discovered dead in his hotel room in Ambato, Ecuador, approximately 100 kilometres from Quito.
ABC reports that authorities identified suicide as the likely cause of death.
In a heartfelt statement, Mushuc Runa Sporting Club expressed its sorrow:
"We deeply regret the sensitive death of Mathías Acuña. Our condolences go out to his family and loved ones during this irreparable loss. May he rest in peace."
Mathías Acuña career marred by legal troubles
Acuña joined Mushuc Runa in July 2024, following stints in Uruguay, Greece (where he played for Larissa and PAS Lamia), and other clubs in his home country.
Before becoming a footballer, Acuña worked as a delivery man and musician.
Despite a promising career, his final months were overshadowed by serious legal troubles.
The striker was under investigation for alleged domestic abuse against his ex-partner, a case that had reportedly resulted in him being fitted with an electronic tracking bracelet.
This device was intended to monitor his movements, a measure imposed less than a month before his death.
The accusations, coupled with the invasive surveillance, appear to have taken a toll on Acuña’s mental health.
However, details surrounding his passing remain under investigation.