The former sports goalkeeper Concepción suffered the amputation of his left leg.

A complex moment is the one that former Argentine goalkeeper Nicolás Villamil lives, who suffered the amputation of his left leg due to the diabetes that affects him and that, according to medical sources, has been badly careful.

As reported by the newspaper La Tercera, Villamil was intervened at the German clinic and although the morning tried to access more details, from the health enclosure they refused to be protected by the Patient Rights Law.

However, in the same publication the version of a doctor who participated in the treatment of whoever was taking care of the University of Chile and Sports Concepción is delivered.

"He is a complex, rebel patient. He treated his illness condoleously. This situation is very common in amputated patients," said the doctor.

According to the note, Villamil is inubicable despite the fact that former teammates and former leaders of the Lila club have tried to contact him.

Villamil was born in Mendoza and after a brave step by Racing de Avellaneda, arrived in Chile in 1987 to play for the U.

Then he defended the Arch of Concepción, Everton, Fernández Vial and Ñublense.