Henry Colan former Sport Boys player was murdered at the

Henry Colán, former Sport Boys player, was murdered at the age of 41

Peruvian football mourns after learning of death Henry Colan. The remembered former Sport Boys footballer, who played with Misilera in the Leyendas Cup and was coach of the institution’s category in 2011, He was murdered at the age of 41. The club reported his death through a statement on its social networks.

According to police, the former César Vallejo and Sporting Cristal player was shot dead in Barrios Altos. In addition, it was announced that he was transferred to the Dos de Mayo National Hospital.

“We regret to announce the sad death of our beloved former player and technical director of our 2011 category, Henry Colán. We express our sincere condolences and pray for his eternal rest,” was the message from the Chalaca team.

    The pink team reported on the unfortunate death of Henry Colán.  Photo: X/Sportboys.

The pink team reported on the unfortunate death of Henry Colán. Photo: X/Sportboys.

Which clubs did Henry Colán play for?

The former footballer had a long career in Peruvian football, wearing the jerseys of major clubs: Sport Boys, Sporting Cristal, Alfonso Ugarte, Somos Aduanas, Alianza Atlético, Total Chalaco, Club César Vallejo and Ayacucho FC.

Carlos Lobatón spoke after the death of Henry Colán

Carlos Lobaton After learning of the death of Henry Colán, he expressed a heartfelt message on his Twitter account. “Loba” expressed his condolences to the family members.

“Someone please tell me it’s a lie. Henry Colán, may God have you in his glory. My condolences to his family,” he commented.

    Message from Carlos Lobatón.  Photo: Twitter/Carlos Lobaton.

Message from Carlos Lobatón. Photo: Twitter/Carlos Lobaton.

FPF mourns the death of Henry Colán

The Peruvian Football Federation released a heartfelt message after learning of the death of Henry Colán.

    Message from the FPF on the death of Henry Colán.  Photo: Twitter/FPF.

Message from the FPF on the death of Henry Colán. Photo: Twitter/FPF.