Darío Lopilato hospitalized after injury during football match

Darío Lopilato, Actor
Darío Lopilato, Actor
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Actor Darío Lopilato was hospitalized on April 1 following an urgent surgery after suffering an accident while playing football. Lopilato said the incident happened when he tried to perform a move similar to those made by Lionel Messi, which resulted in an injury that required immediate medical attention.

The accident occurred during a recreational game, where Lopilato attempted a physically demanding play. This led to complications and his subsequent transfer to a healthcare facility for treatment.

Lopilato explained with humor that the injury was caused by his attempt to imitate the captain of Argentina’s national team. After the operation, he reassured his followers that he is in good condition and recovering well.

He also thanked supporters and highlighted the prompt medical response that helped resolve the situation without further issues. His comments quickly spread on social media, where fans and colleagues sent messages of encouragement.

Lopilato will continue his recovery in the coming days under medical supervision as he gradually resumes his normal activities.



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