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LONDON (Reuters) – An Irish footballer has found himself in an embarrassing position to apologize to the league after a senior official has asked to postpone a match following the death of one. of his players in a road accident.
Ballibrak was scheduled to meet his arch-rivals Arclow Town on Saturday (in the Irish third division), but Balibrak on Friday asked the club to postpone the match following the death of Spaniard Fernando Nuno La Fuente in an incident on the same day . The association agreed and held a minute of silence to mourn the player during the weekend games, and the clubs posted photos of their players and they respect the "regretted" colleague.
However, the association, which also issued a statement of condolences and "warm condolences" to the player's family, began to question the authenticity of the novel, after inquiring about the date of the prayer to rest, in order to inform him that his body had been sent back to his country. "We have inspected hospitals all over the world," RTE chairman of the association David Moran told RTE. No one has found this young man. "But the key to the truth was in the hands of the club, which issued a statement explaining what had happened.
The club spoke of a "serious mistake, represented by a letter sent by a member to the league".
"It's a big, unacceptable mistake, we can only excuse ourselves." It was reported that the League of Leagues would meet on Thursday to discuss the measures to be taken against the club.
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