Honduran football is mourning the loss of Orinson Amaya, a deeply respected figure who contributed significantly to the sport both on and off the field. Amaya’s recent passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and colleagues across the country, including a moving memorial service held at Marathón‘s stadium La Prensa.Beyond the immediate grief,details have emerged regarding a documentary project that Amaya passionately supported,hoping to be its final subject DIEZ.HN.
Honduran Football Mourns the Loss of Orinson Amaya
The Honduran football community is in mourning following the passing of Orinson Amaya, a beloved figure in the sport. Tributes have poured in from across the country, honoring Amaya’s significant contributions both on and off the field.
Amaya, a prominent leader within Honduran football, passed away recently, prompting an outpouring of grief from fans and colleagues alike. Marathón, the club closely associated with Amaya, held a moving tribute in his honor at their stadium, with heartfelt images capturing the emotional scenes. La Prensa detailed the emotional tribute at the stadium.
Details surrounding a forthcoming documentary about Marathón and Amaya’s vision have also emerged. According to reports, Amaya expressed a strong desire to be featured as the final subject in the film. DIEZ.HN revealed details of the documentary and Amaya’s wishes.
In a show of respect, Marathón has requested the suspension of their upcoming match against Lobos. The club seeks to fully focus on honoring Amaya’s memory during this difficult time. Diario La Tribuna reported on the request to postpone the game.
Kervin Arriaga, expressing the sentiments of many, shared a poignant message, stating “Vuela alto, presi” (“Fly high, president”). This reflects the deep respect and affection held for Amaya within the football community. oncenoticias.hn published Arriaga’s heartfelt message.
A public farewell for Orinson Amaya was held at Yankel Rosenthal, drawing large crowds to pay their respects. DIEZ.HN provided photographic coverage of the farewell event.