Sad news for national football came to light in the last few hours: Orlando 'Chito' de la Torre passed away at the age of 78, after several health complications. The former player had a prominent role in the history of the Peruvian national team and became an idol of Sporting Cristal.
The unfortunate news was revealed by journalist Carlos Alberto Navarro through Twitter, who indicated that the remembered national defender lost his life during the night prior to Thursday, August 25th. At the moment, it has not been revealed where his remains will be mourned.
The death of 'Chito' has generated a deep regret in Peruvian football, but the exact causes of his death have not been revealed. Let's remember that Orlando de la Torre was going through a complicated stage of health, after the stroke he suffered in 2021.
Throughout his outstanding career, the decorated defender wore the shirts of Sporting Cristal, Sport Boys, Atlético Chalaco, and Juan Aurich in Peru, as well as Barcelona from Ecuador. De la Torre had his best years with the team from Rímac, being champion in 1961, 1968, 1970, and 1972.
Precisely, due to his good performances, Orlando became a regular player for the national team and is remembered for his great performance at La Bombonera, as he was key to qualifying for the 1970 World Cup.
After learning the news, the Peruvian national team issued a statement and sent a heartfelt message of condolence to the family of the historic athlete: "In glory, 'Chito'! Peruvian football deeply mourns the sad death of Orlando Luis de la Torre, World Cup player and idol of Sporting Cristal. Always in our hearts!".