Panama international Amilcar Henriquez shot and killed outside his home

Authorities say the 33-year-old midfielder was leaving his home when a gunman shot him several times

Ben Burrows
Sunday 16 April 2017 05:11 EDT
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Henriquez was shot and killed outside his home on Saturday
Henriquez was shot and killed outside his home on Saturday (AFP)

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Panama international Amilcar Henriquez has been shot and killed outside his home in the country's Colon province it has been confirmed.

Authorities say the 33-year-old midfielder was leaving his home when a gunman shot him several times. Another two people were wounded in the incident and are now in hospital.

Henriquez was taken to a nearby public hospital where he later died.

President Juan Carlos Varela condemned the killing on his Twitter account and called for authorities in Colon to hunt down those responsible.

Henriquez was a member of the Panama squad currently attempting to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia and most recently played for his country in March, coming for the last 10 minutes of the 1-1 draw with the United States.

A number of clubs, players and journalists have paid tribute to Henriquez upon hearing the news.

The Panama Football Association tweeted: "We deeply regret the death of international player Amílcar Henríquez. God receives your soul Mickey"

The President of Panama Juan Carlos Varela added on social media: "We strongly condemn the killing of Amílcar Henríquez: We will give Colón all the Security Forces needed to catch those responsible."

Additional reporting from AP

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