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Irish Football Club Ballybrack FC had to ask for a humiliating apology on Wednesday after announced that one of his players, Spanish Fernando Nuno La Fuente was dead.
This team from the Third Division of South Dublin reported that did not feel strong enough to play their championship game against Arklow because of the death of the Spanish player in a motorcycle accident on Friday morning.
"It was reported to both the club, the players and the management team that there had been a serious miscalculation of correspondence sent by a member of the management team at the Leinster Senior League "said Ballybrack apologetically on his Facebook page.
"This serious and unacceptable error was committed by a person who experienced serious personal difficulties without any other member of the club being aware of it." [19659007] According to the Irish public radio show RTÉ, the club secretary left office after the scandal.
The Ballybrack did not specify whether the situation was due to a simple mistake or a strategy of canceling the game.
"Honestly, we do not know why they have done, "said David Moran, president of the Leinster Senior League, at RTÉ. "It seems a bit extreme to do something like that to cancel a match," he added.
Last weekend, all matches in this Irish league were preceded by a minute of silence . The Liffey Wanderers posted on Twitter a tribute photo during their match and expressed their "sincere condolences", and the League even sent a message of condolence in an Irish newspaper on Monday.
"We act in good faith," said Moran. "On the weekend, we observed a minute of silence for this young man, which is absolutely ridiculous," added.
In fact the Spaniard had not suffered any motorcycle accident, but had apparently returned to Spain four or five weeks earlier .
The source took the whole story with serenity.
"The club contacted Fernando to confirm his situation and his well-being and we are grateful to him for accepting our apologies ," he writes on Facebook. .
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