Portuguese Solidarity Club coach dies in hospital
Rui Guimarães, the 37-year-old Portuguese coach who coached Al Tadamun club, died from Kuwait, after feeling unwell during one of the matches, according to Radio Vezela.
The coach has been at the aforementioned badge since September, and this Wednesday he felt unwell, received assistance and was taken to the hospital, where he died.
“He experienced severe pain in his chest, accompanied by breathing difficulties, and ended up losing consciousness. He was then taken to the hospital, where he had an irreversible cardiorespiratory arrest. He felt some of these symptoms, after he went to the hospital, but ended up being discharged. It is a great loss for the sport of Vizela and even for national futsal, because she was one of the most famous coaches abroad. Rui Guimarães was celibate and had no children,” Rádio Vizela wrote on his official page.
Rui Guimarães started coaching futsal at the age of 18 and was one of the most popular players abroad.