Daniel Hure on stopping at Unión: «I thought of my children» | OneFootball

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·8 April 2026

Daniel Hure on stopping at Unión: «I thought of my children»

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Unión received news that goes beyond sports and strikes right at the heart of the squad. The club reported that Daniel Hure will have to put his career on hold indefinitely due to a heart condition detected in his latest medical tests.

The situation comes at a critical point in the season, with Tatengue stuck near the bottom of the table and fighting to secure its place in the National League.


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Daniel Hure: “Health and my family come first”

Speaking with LT10 (AM 1020), Hure himself explained how he is going through these hours filled with uncertainty: “I’m processing the news, trying to understand it and see what comes next. But first comes my health, and above all my family, my two little children”, he said.

The 41-year-old player admitted that the impact was immediate: “The only thing I thought about when they gave me the news was them. I have to stop and see what’s going to happen”.

The first symptoms and the warning signs for the Unión player

Hure said the first signs appeared weeks ago, right in the middle of a game: “I felt dizzy, like my blood pressure dropped. Something strange for me because it had never happened before”, he recalled.

Although the initial checkups did not show any complications, the episodes happened again and raised alarm bells: “The next day I had another short episode and my doctor started ordering tests. In one of the latest ones, things didn’t come back well and I have to stop”, he explained.

Since then, he has remained under the care of specialists and cardiologists, awaiting a more precise diagnosis.

Unión’s support

Amid the uncertainty, the club has supported him from the very beginning: “The directors, coaching staff, and everyone else made themselves available. They’re supporting me and doing everything possible”, he said appreciatively.

Meanwhile, the player continues undergoing tests in Santa Fe, with medical consultations to determine the next steps.

A blow on and off the court

Hure’s absence comes at a delicate time for Unión, which is going through a rough streak and fighting to avoid the playout. The player himself acknowledged it: “The goal now is to stay in the division. We know it depends on us”

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