Omar Negro Palma, glory of Rosario Central, died

Omar Negro Palma, glory of Rosario Central, died

October 8, 2024 – 08:20

The former soccer player was admitted to intensive care at the Italian Hospital after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke (CVA).

The former footballer and idol of Rosario Central Omar Palma died after being hospitalized in intensive therapy in it Italian Hospital of Rosarioafter suffering a hemorrhagic stroke (CVA) last week.

According to the latest medical report released last night, Palma “continued to be hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit, in critical condition with mechanical respiratory assistance.” Unfortunately, hours later he died.

The official account of the rogue team in “X” had announced last Tuesday, October 1, that “after being admitted, a surgical intervention was performed, in addition to a cerebral embolization. At this time he remains in the Intensive Care Unit with assistance mechanical ventilation”.

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According to the latest medical report released last night, Palma

According to the latest medical report released last night, Palma “continued to be hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit, in critical condition with mechanical respiratory assistance.” Unfortunately, hours later he died.

Mourning in Argentine football: Omar Palma died, glory of Rosario Central

Palma suffered a stroke last Monday while drinking mate at homeand entered in a delicate condition Eva Perón Hospital of Granader BaigorriaHowever, due to complications, he was referred to Italian Hospital of Rosariowhere he continues to be hospitalized in intensive care.

Due to the severity of his condition, the doctors at the Italian Hospital decided to undergo surgery.

The 66-year-old from Chaco had been seen days before what happened in the Sports City of the Rosario club to witness the classic day against Newell’s of the youth categories.

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Who was Omar Palma in Rosario Central?

Palm debuted in Central Rosary in 1979 and was champion three times: National 1980, Championship 1986/1987 and Copa Conmebol 1995.

He retired from professional activity in 1998, although he always remained linked to Centralas a fan, a reference and then in a stage as a coach.

During his time as coach in 2011, he directed 11 games with 4 wins, 2 draws and 5 losses in the then First B National.

As a player he also played in Colón (1986), River (1987-1989), where he became champion of the Inter-American Cup, and in Veracruz of Mexico andbetween 1989 and 1992.

Source: Ambito

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