The match between Cadiz and Barcelona ended unsuccessfully: in the 38th minute, the fan suffered a heart attack. the second half of the match he made to play on the field and the players and other fans were stunned by the embarrassing moment.
Argentine Jeremias Ledesma, the Cadiz goalkeeper, was one of those who ran towards the group in search of a defibrillator. and then take him to the paramedics who came to help the fan and restore his pulse.
Then José Mari, another member of the Cadiz team, helped carry one of the stretchers to the stands to help and take the victim to the ambulance. After receiving medical attention, the person’s pulse was restored, and he could be taken to the emergency room.
When the patient recovered, the second person passed out in another sector of the stands. The operator is also missing. and he also needed to be treated, although this case was not as serious as the first, and he quickly managed to restore his pulse.
The operator left himself, so both emergencies were resolved thanks to the work of paramedics, and after more than 20 minutes of parking, the players were able to return to the field to play the remaining more than 10 minutes.
Going to the dressing room to wait for the decision on the match, both teams resumed it in a stadium with a much smaller crowd.
Lewandowski, hand in hand with Ledesma, chose to give the score 0:3 to Ansu Fati. And already in extra time, Dembele scored the fourth goal in a personal game.
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Source: La Opinion
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