Referee David García de la Loma dies, at 31
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The collegiate, suffering from cacer, returned in 2022 to the playground after the disease forced doctors to amputate his arm.
The palentine collegiate, whose right arm had been amputated by cancer, passed away on Tuesday. Read
The collegiate, who again arbitrated after losing an arm for cancer, leaves a legacy of struggle and passion for football
Consternation in the world of football after the death of David García de Loma, a young natural referee of Palencia who had to stop his great career at the end of the 2020-21 season, after achieving the promotion to Second Federation, because of a synovial sarcoma. A cancer for which he even had to amputate his arm. Despite this, David did not give up his great passion and a year later he again arbitrated. [We are also on WhatsApp, Telegram and …
His story moved the sporting world when, after being diagnosed with a synovial sarcoma, he managed to return to the playgrounds.
Consternation in Spanish football after the death of David García de la Loma. The referee of Second Federation has fought against cancer in recent years. A few seasons ago the RFEF offered us a video report showing us how it was David’s return to arbitrate a game after overcoming a cancer. Palencia’s collegiate suffered amputation of the right arm for cancer, a synovial sarcoma, fought against him and was able to arbitrate again. Arbitrators of …
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