Spain mourns the death of football coach Francisco Garcia. The junior coach died after a coronavirus infection.
Francisco Garcia is dead: Football coach dies of Covid-19 at the age of just 21 – The most important thing to start with:
The Atletico Portada Alta junior coach sought medical attention due to breathing difficulties. In addition to being diagnosed with a coronavirus infection, it was also discovered that Garcia was suffering from leukemia.
Garcia suffered from leukemia
Malaga-based football club Atletico Portada Alta confirmed the death of its junior coach.
After Garcia complained of difficulty breathing, he was advised to seek medical attention.
During an examination at the hospital, it was diagnosed that he had been infected with the new coronavirus and was suffering from pneumonia.
The examination also revealed that Garcia suffered from leukemia. This made him more susceptible to the new virus.
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Infectious disease experts believe that if Garcia had not had leukemia, he probably would have survived the coronavirus.
Club says goodbye
The Atletico Portada Alta club announced the sad news on Twitter and said goodbye to its junior coach.
“We at Atlético Portada Alta would like to express our deepest condolences to the family, friends and loved ones of our coach Francisco García, who unfortunately left us today.
What do we do without you now, Francis?
How are we supposed to continue conquering the league? We don't know how, but we will certainly do it for you. We will never forget you. Rest in peace, phenomenon. Take care."
FC Malaga also expresses its condolences.
The Club expresses deepest condolences to @AtlPortadaAlta for the loss of one of their coaches, Francisco García, and sends condolences to family and friends.
Together we must stop #COVIDー19 .
RIP
— Malaga CF English (@MalagaCF_en) March 16, 2020
“The club expresses its deepest condolences to Atletico Portada Alta for the loss of Francisco Garcia and its thoughts are with family and friends.
Together we must stop Covid-19.
Rest in peace."
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Source: independent.co.uk
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