
Barcelona’s football match against Osanana is scheduled to be held on Saturday night, March 8, after a sudden death of a Spanish Giants medical staff member, has been postponed for several minutes.
The La Liga match at the NOU camp is scheduled to start at 8pm on Saturday, March 8, but Barcelona confirmed that first-team doctor Carles Minarro Garcia died tragically earlier that night, prompting a decision to suspend the game.
The match was officially cancelled 20 minutes before the request of the Catalan club.
“Football Barcelona is very sad about the death of first team Carles Minarro Garcia tonight,” a statement said.
As a result, the match between FC Barcelona and CA Osasuna has been postponed to the future.
“The board of directors and all staff of the FC Barcelona expressed their heartfelt condolences to his family and friends during this difficult time.”
A message was also displayed on the big screen and announced via speakers around the stadium that fans were in attendance.
Marca Report Minarro is believed to have died in his room at the team hotel. He has been a member of Barcelona staff since 2017.
Barcelona midfielder Pedri was one of the first mourners to write on Instagram: “I still can’t believe it. Carls’ family and friends have a big hug.
“We found out because Barcelona told us,” said Osasuna president Luis Sabalza. ‘We must condolences.
“We never objected to the game’s timeout. You cannot compete when the person you live with does not exist.
The club must first reach an agreement. Then, the referee was also informed. Osasuna joins the Barcelona family in pain.
The club must reach an agreement. Then, the referee is the one who decides whether or not the game can be played.
The referee thought this was correct and the game was suspended. Osasuna joins the Barcelona family’s grief. We must keep moving forward. ”