Andrea Rinaldi: Atalanta midfielder dies aged 19 after suffering aneurysm
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Atalanta midfielder Andrea Rinaldi has died aged 19 after suffering a brain aneurysm on Friday while training at home during the coronavirus lockdown.
Rinaldi was part of the youth system at Atalanta and had been on loan at Serie D side Legnano this season.
"Always available and positive, he knew how to make himself well-liked by everyone," said an Atalanta statement.
Legnano described Rinaldi's death as "a sudden and shocking tragedy, impossible even to imagine".
Legnano's statement, which confirmed the cause of death,, external added: "Andrea fought for three days after the illness that hit him. Unfortunately there was nothing to do."
Italian media reported, external that Rinaldi died at hospital in Varese on Monday morning.
Rinaldi had been at Serie A side Atalanta since the age of 13, winning the Under-17 league title and Super Cup in 2016.
He previously had loans spells at Imolese and Mezzolara and had made 23 appearances for Legnano this season, scoring one goal.
"Just as on the pitch you were always the last to surrender, this time too you fought with all your might not to fly away too soon," Atalanta's statement added.
"President Antonio Percassi and the whole Atalanta family, deeply moved, send their most heartfelt sympathy to Andrea Rinaldi's family members and AC Legnano for his passing."