Orison Amaya, president of Marathón and a leading figure in Honduran football, has passed away

Orison Amaya, president of Marathón and a leading figure in Honduran football, has passed away

Orison Amaya

The Honduran football world mourns the loss of Orison Amaya, president of Club Deportivo Marathón, one of the most emblematic clubs in the National League. His leadership and passion for the sport leave a significant void in the sporting community.

Sources close to the situation report that Amaya suffered a cardiac arrest and was immediately transferred to a clinic in San Pedro Sula. Despite medical efforts, his life could not be saved.

His death has shocked fans, players, and officials in national football. The news underscores the importance of cardiovascular health, even for active individuals.

“This morning the president of Marathón died. The head of the Honduran club arrived at the Bendaña clinic with severe back pain, but he couldn’t endure it and ultimately died of a heart attack,” sources close to the club reported.

The news has had a profound impact on fans and the media, as Amaya was a key figure in the team’s recent history. His passing has shocked the Honduran sports community.

The fans and the football community deeply mourn the loss of a leader who dedicated a large part of his life to the club. Amaya was known for his unwavering commitment, always working to keep Marathón competitive in the National League. His legacy is reflected in the admiration he inspires among fans and players alike.

Amaya was recognized for his commitment and passion, even investing his own resources to keep Marathón competitive and help the team out of difficult situations. His passing leaves a deep void in the club and in Honduran football, a reminder that life can change in an instant.

His absence also underscores the importance of leadership and dedication in sports, especially in clubs with history and tradition like Marathón. The memories of his leadership and his love for the team will remain as an example for future generations of managers and fans.



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