Lucas Trejo

Football Player

Argentine Córdoba, Argentina

Quick Info

ProfessionFootball Player
NationalityArgentine
Date of Birth29/12/1987
Age38 years
BirthplaceCórdoba, Argentina

Latest News about Lucas Trejo

29/06/2026

Argentine footballer Lucas Trejo lost contact with his wife Yanina Maranella and their two young children, Aarón and Ainhoa, after the building they lived in in Playa Grande, La Guaira, collapsed during devastating earthquakes in Venezuela. The earthquakes, with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, struck central and northern Venezuela in June 2026, causing over 1,000 deaths and becoming one of the country's deadliest natural disasters in recent years. Trejo, who plays for Portuguesa FC, is frantically searching for his missing family as rescue efforts continue.

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Bio/Wiki

SummaryLucas Federico Trejo is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a defender (center-back). He has played for clubs in Venezuela, including Portuguesa FC and Club Sport Marítimo. In June 2026, he lost contact with his wife and two children following the collapse of their building in Playa Grande, La Guaira, due to devastating earthquakes in Venezuela.

Physical Stats & More

Height183 cm
Weight76 kg
Preferred FootLeft

Personal Life

ResidenceLa Guaira, Venezuela (as of recent reports)
Notable EventLost contact with wife and two children following the collapse of their building in Playa Grande due to earthquakes in Venezuela (2026).

Relationships & More

SpouseYanina Maranella (missing)
ChildrenAarón and Ainhoa (missing)

Family

StatusFamily members (wife and two children) are missing as of latest reports following the 2026 Venezuela earthquakes.

Career

Current ClubPortuguesa FC (Venezuela)
Previous ClubsClub Sport Marítimo (La Guaira, Venezuela)
PositionDefender / Center-Back
Years ActiveSince 2000s (approx.)

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Born in Córdoba, Argentina on December 29, 1987.
2. Plays as a left-footed center-back.
3. His family went missing after a building collapse in Playa Grande, Venezuela, triggered by earthquakes with magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5.
4. Has been associated with Venezuelan clubs in the Primera División.
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