Spanish football trainer Francisco Garcia, who worked with Atletico Portada Alta, has died from novel coronavirus. He was 21. He was experiencing leukemia which made him defenseless against the infection and he was taken to the Regional Hospital of Malaga with extreme coronavirus side effects where he spent away on Sunday, reports goal.com. Garcia had filled in as Malaga-based club Atletico Portada Alta's childhood group supervisor since 2016 and has now become the fifth and the most youthful injured individual to have passed on from the coronavirus in the district.
An announcement from the club read: "From Atletico Cotada Alta we need to communicate our most profound sympathies to the family, companions and family members of our mentor Francisco Garcia who has left us, lamentably, shockingly, today.
"Furthermore, presently what do we manage without you, Francis? On the off chance that you were consistent with us when it was fundamental, helping us and giving your everything. How are we going to keep overcoming winning in the alliance? We don't have the foggiest idea how, yet without a doubt, we will, for you. We won't overlook you, find happiness in the hereafter, wonder. Until the end of time."
Segunda outfit Malaga CF additionally communicated their sympathies to Garcia's loved ones of every a short message on Twitter, expressing: "From the club, we need to pass on to Atletico Portada Alta our most profound sympathies for the loss of one of their mentors, Francisco Garcia, just as send a warm embrace to his loved ones. Together we should stop COVID-19."
Significant football associations in Spain have all been suspended inconclusively to contain the spread of coronavirus, which has guaranteed more than 6,000 lives over the world.