Champion dies with León in 92, due to coronavirus

The champion’s death with León in 1992 as a result of Covid-19 was confirmed through social networks

The ex-soccer player Benedict Bravo, champion with Lion in the tournament 91-1992, died of the coronavirus on the night of December 24 in León, Guanajuato.

‘Venadito’, as the Mexican player was known, He was admitted to a clinic in León, where he had been hospitalized for days, according to reports, but has improved in recent days a relapse of the disease caused his death.

Through its social networks, the current Mexican football club offers its condolences to the player’s family.

“We deeply regret the death of our colleague and friend Benedicto ‘Venadito’ Bravo. A beloved player of León, coach and talent trainer. We unite with the grief that afflicts his family and loved ones. See you soon, ‘Venadito'”.

Former footballer Alberto Coyote also joined the condolences sent by the esmeralda club, via twitter.

“What sad news, it hurts to know you’ve lost a friend. With whom have you shared so many pleasant moments on and off the field. Always happy, always 100 professional. Never forget your advice to learn the position. Thank you Venadito. Rest in peace “were the words with which Coyote, the current Tapatío coach, wrote for Bravo.

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