Dramatic moment in Spain: an Argentine goalkeeper threw a defibrillator into the stands to help a fan

The Argentine goalkeeper Jeremiah Ledesma was the protagonist of a exciting fact when running across the playing field of the Nuevo Mirandilla, stadium of his team, Cádiz, with a defibrillator in hand for doctors to treat a fan who suffered a heart problem.

The fan vanished around the 83rd minute when Barcelona was already winning 2-0, as a visitor, for the fifth date of the Spanish first division soccer league.

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Referee Carlos Del Cerro Grande stopped the game to notify the doctors that they ran to serve the fan who was behind the arch defended by Ledesma.

A minute later, the one born in Pergamino and emerged in Rosario Central, he ran across the playing field with a defibrillator in his hand to the stand where the paramedics were working.

The president of Cadiz, Manuel Vizcainothe supporter referred and assured in the program Game time: “He would revive, he would fall again, but in the end they managed to stabilize it”.

Jeremías Ledesma was key to assisting the unbalanced fan (Photo: AP).

The game was stopped and it was possible to see the German goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen and the Uruguayan defender Sergio Araujo, from Barcelona, praying, like many fans, who cried, while the game continued to be suspended, which is why the players left the locker room. Then it resumed.

A minute later another person collapsed near the incident, in this case due to fainting, and quickly the Cádiz footballers emerged, moving two stretchers to the stands.

Finally, the voice of the stadium announced that the second patient only had a blood pressure problem and is recovered.

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