Tuesday, September 30, 2025 - A teenage goalkeeper has di£d after suffering a blow to the head during a during a Spanish league match.
Raul Ramirez Osorio, 19, went into cardiac arrest on the
pitch on Saturday, September 27.
He was given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation by his manager and
revived by a nursing student watching the game.
Subsequently, he was rushed critically injured to Marques de
Valdecilla Hospital in the northern Spanish city of Santander.
But it was confirmed on Monday, September 29, that the
footballer had lost his fight for life two days after being admitted to the
hospital’s intensive care unit.
Raul’s side Colindres, which plays in Spain’s fifth-tier
Tercera Federation league, said on social media while the young goalkeeper was
still fighting for his life in hospital following the incident during their
match against Revilla: “We want to send a lot of strength to our goalkeeper
Raul Ramírez and his whole family. During yesterday's match against Revilla he
suffered a blow for which he is hospitalized in Valdecilla.”
The Royal Cantabrian Football Federation, the
regional governing body for the league the two teams play in, said today in an
official statement: “The Royal Cantabrian Football Federation regrets to
announce that Colindres Sports Club goalkeeper Raul Ramirez is brain dead after
an accidental collision during last Saturday's match.
“In the midst of this painful time, and at the express wish
of his family, the decision has been made to donate his organs so that others
may benefit.
“Cantabrian football mourns the sudden loss of a young man
who leaves us too soon, at just 19 years of age. The RFCF has decreed three
days of mourning and will observe a minute's silence in his memory at all
matches during the next round of fixtures.
“The RFCF sends its sincere condolences to his family,
friends and the entire Colindres Sports Club. May Raul rest in peace.”
The incident that led to the teenager’s de@th happened in
the 60th minute of Saturday’s match when he jumped to grab the ball as a cross
came in and clashed with a rival forward.
Raul’s manager Rafa de Pena ran onto the pitch when the
teenager fell unconscious to the ground and managed to revive him with the help
of the nursing student watching the game.
The second cardiac arrest he suffered on the way to hospital
worsened the situation. The match was suspended after the incident.
Jose Angel Pelaez, President of the Royal Cantabrian
Football Federation, said in an emotional message yesterday, September 28,
before Raul’s de@th was announced today: “Today we must write about things we
never want to write about.
"The entire Royal Cantabrian Football Federation is
holding its breath and praying that the young goalkeeper from Colindres Sports
Club recovers as soon as possible.
“We send him a hug and all the love in
the world to help him overcome the great obstacle that crossed his
path yesterday. A big hug to his parents, sister, family and girlfriend. Hang
in there, Raul.”
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