Rui Guimaraes, Coach for Portuguese futsal passed away. Let’s see How he died and Rui Guimaraes cause of death in detail
How did Rui Guimaraes die?
According to Rádio Vizela, Portuguese futsal coach Rui Guimares passed away on Wednesday in Kuwait after feeling ill while watching his club, the Al Tadhamon Club, play. He was 37 at the time.
Vizela native Rui Guimares will have experienced severe chest discomfort, breathing problems, and unconsciousness. He was brought to the hospital, where he suffered a heart arrest and passed away said in a statement, the message reads,
As we were able to gather with the family of Rui Guimarães, the 37-year-old coach felt unwell during a game for his team this afternoon. Felt a severe chest pain associated with breathing difficulties resulting in losing all senses. He was then transported to the hospital, where he will have gone into an irreversible cardiovascular stop.
Rui Guimaraes cause of death
As mentioned above in the statement futsal coach died after a sudden chest discomfort and breathing problems. Therefore, Rui Guimaraes cause of death was revealed as Cardiac Arrest.
Medico topics have been trying to reach out to the family and relatives for comment on the incident. So far no responses have been received. We will update the page once enough information is available. Also, more details on Rui Guimaraes cause of death will be added soon.
Rui Guimarães: the coach wins titles in the Arabians
He became champion at the age of 20 and since then he hasn’t stopped collecting trophies. Rui Guimarães was the first foreign futsal coach in the United Arab Emirates. In seven years, he won four championships, for three different clubs, in a country of luxury and extravagance, where there are those who walk down the street with lions in their cars.
Stories Made In is a section of Maisfutebol that addresses the journey of Portuguese players and coaches abroad. There is a Portuguese in every corner of the world. This is the space where we report their experiences.
Honestly, I even get lost in the titles I have in the Emirates». Rui Guimarães’ sentence may even be strange to those who do not know the coach’s career, but the truth is that, since 2011, the Portuguese became the first foreign futsal coach in the United Arab Emirates, he has not stopped winning trophies.
In these seven seasons in Dubai, the 32-year-old coach has been champion four times, with three different clubs: Al Wasl (2012/13), Al Ahli (2015/16), and Al Dhafra (2016/17 and 2017/18). And I hope to win next season for one more», revealed the coach to Maisfutebol, at a time when he is about to sign for a new team.
And it wasn’t just. “In addition to champion titles, I have three Super Cups, two Federation Cups, and three President Cups. And I also won the NAS tournament twice, which is the most famous tournament in the world, which brings together the best players like Ricardinho, Falcão…
Condolences paid on social media for Coach:
Augustin commented,
My sincere condolences to the whole family
Rambo commented,
Rest in peace condolences to the family
Alpha commented,
How is it possible We’re nobody, from one moment to the next everything ends. My condolences to the family. I have no words
Alex commented,
Peace to your soul Rui Eternal rest… My condolences to your family
توفى بشكل مفاجئ مدرب نادي التضامن للصالات المسلم Rui Guimarães خلال ودية القادسية والتضامن اليوم
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