Giovanni Reyna has shared a heartwarming tribute to his elder brother Jack, who passed away aged 13.
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Reyna paid tribute to elder brotherPassed away aged 13 in 2012Battled brain cancer for two yearsWHAT HAPPENED?
On what would have been his sibling's 25th birthday, Reyna took to Instagram to share a touching tribute where he urged fans to contribute to a charity named Making Headway Foundation, who support families of children diagnosed with brain or spinal cord tumours.
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Reyna shared some photographs from his childhood where he can be seen posing with his brother with a caption that read: "In honor of what would be my dear big brother Jack’s 25th birthday, we’re celebrating his life by donating to the foundation that cared for our family and will forever hold a special place in our hearts. For over 28 years, Making Headway has dedicated itself passionately to the mission of providing Care, Comfort, & a Cure to families impacted by a childhood brain or spinal cord tumor. The foundation remains by our side and continues to provide invaluable support to many other families who are navigating challenging times. We ask that you join us in making a donation to Making Headway because any contribution will serve as a meaningful tribute to Jack’s spirit and the enduring impact he had on all of us. The link will be in my bio to donate!"
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Reyna grew up idolising his eldest sibling who himself was a soccer player and represented New York-based amateur soccer club NYSC. In an interview with in 2018, their mother Danielle revealed how Jack's death had completely broken the USMNT player and how he lost hope of becoming a professional soccer player.
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Following Reyna's message it's likely that the charity will receive a number of donations from USMNT fans. Back on the pitch, the attacker will be hoping to earn some minutes for Forest against Wolves on Saturday.