Cyle Larin Hospitalized After Suffering from Rare Autoimmune Disease
Canadian soccer star Cyle Larin has been hospitalized after being diagnosed with a rare autoimmune condition, sources confirm. The 28-year-old forward, who currently plays for the Turkish club **Beşiktaş** and the Canadian national team, is undergoing treatment for what is believed to be **recuma disease**, an autoimmune disorder that affects the body’s connective tissues.
Larin’s condition was initially identified following his return from international duty, where he had appeared in a World Cup qualifying match for Canada. The disease, which is known for causing joint pain, muscle weakness, and extreme fatigue, has forced the Canadian player to take immediate medical leave from both his club and national team commitments.
In a statement, Beşiktaş FC expressed their support for Larin and assured fans that the medical team is closely monitoring his condition. “Cyle is a vital part of our squad, and we are fully committed to helping him in his recovery,” the statement read. “The priority right now is his health, and we are hopeful that with the proper care and time, he will return to the pitch stronger than ever.”
Recuma disease is a rare condition, and its exact cause remains unclear, though it is believed to be triggered by environmental factors or infections. Treatment typically involves immunosuppressive therapy to manage symptoms and reduce inflammation in affected areas.
Larin’s diagnosis has sent shockwaves through the soccer community, with many of his teammates and fans rallying around him. Canadian football officials have also offered their support, wishing the talented forward a speedy recovery.
As of now, Larin’s recovery timeline remains uncertain, but both his club and national team are optimistic about his future return to the field. Fans worldwide are sending their well-wishes, hoping the star forward will make a full recovery.