There is mourning in Colombian Professional Soccer for the death of the referee Wilson Ramirezafter spending four days hospitalized in an intensive care unit in Barranquilla.
The Major Division of Colombian Soccer (Dimayor) confirmed this Tuesday the death of the Barranquilla native who refereed more than 200 games in national soccer. “Dimayor, led by its president, Fernando Jaramillo and the 36 affiliated clubs, mourn the death of the renowned Barranquilla referee Wilson Ramírez. This April 9, the Atlantic arbitration family dresses in mourning. Today we received the sad news of the death of Wilson Ramirez.
Ramirez He directed 218 games in the FPC in 22 years of professional career. After his retirement in 2006, he dedicated himself to dispensing justice in several amateur matches in his native Barranquilla and on different occasions he acted as an electrician.
“The former referee whistled 218 games in Colombian Professional Football (FPC) and had a career, which lasted 22 years, full of success and good recognition at the departmental and national level. In addition, during his career he had the opportunity to direct First Division finals. and Second Division,” Dimayor reported.
And he added: “The refereeing union expresses its condolences and expresses its support in the mourning of Wilson Ramírez's relatives.”
Wilson Ramirez He lost his life at the age of 56, after spending four days hospitalized in an intensive care unit. No details are known about the referee's death.
However, in recent months he had been experiencing serious health problems, as a result of a traffic accident that he suffered in July of last year on the Cordialidad road and which forced him to be hospitalized for a long period of time at the Reina Catalina clinic. of the municipality of Baranoa.
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