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Millionaires, Junior, Cali, National, America, among other Colombian professional soccer teams, posted heartfelt messages on their social networks after the death of Ricardo Ciciliano, who suffered in the last month from pneumonia.
At the beginning of September, it was known that the exMillonarios was admitted to an ICU at the La Asunción Clinic in Barranquilla because the disease was getting worse.
Soccer players who shared the pitch with the Atlantic also showed their sadness. “You leave us a huge sadness, many memories“, wrote Martín ‘The bull’ Arzuaga, one of those who first confirmed the death of Ciciliano along with Víctor Danilo Pacheco.
“It was an honor and a privilege to have shared a soccer field with you. You were a great Cici, “said the former striker. Armando Carrillo, with whom he was champion in 2008 with Deportivo Cali.
Also, journalists like Antonio Casale, Daniel Pérez and Eduardo Luis López they also regretted his departure.
“God, what a hard blow friends the death of Ricardo Ciciliano, right in the air, he does not even know how to continue“, wrote the Win Sports account on Twitter.
Colombian soccer teams say goodbye to the creative ex-flyer:
Millonarios FC deeply regrets the death of Ricardo Ciciliano, a player for our institution between 2006 and 2009. We send a big hug and a message of strength to his family and loved ones. RIP pic.twitter.com/Grk7otWhjq
– Millonarios FC (@MillosFCoficial) September 17, 2020
🙏🏼 We regret the sensitive death of Ricardo Ciciliano, former player of our Club.
We send a message of condolence and solidarity to his family and friends 🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/4mzhfZ5NAv– Club Junior FC (@JuniorClubSA) September 17, 2020
The Cali Sports Association regrets the sensitive death of Ricardo Ciciliano.
Champion with our team in 2005 and a player who left a great mark on Colombian Soccer.
Strength for all your family. ✝️ pic.twitter.com/MHtwjAffWR
– Deportivo Cali (@AsoDeporCali) September 17, 2020
#Institutional | Atlético Nacional regrets the death of Ricardo Ciciliano. We send a hug of strength to all your family and friends pic.twitter.com/mHYJon9ccc
– Atlético Nacional (@nacionaloficial) September 17, 2020
Ricardo Ciciliano has played, a soccer man and a player who left his mark on many Colombian football teams. Our sincere condolences to his family and friends at this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/sgRUvonfRQ
– America from Cali (@AmericadeCali) September 17, 2020
Footballers who played with Ciciliano mourn his death:
#How painful VERY SAD ABOUT RICARDO CICILIANO … REALLY SAD! Since we were little we started this pod! 🙏😓😓 pic.twitter.com/Vu9tKfso0l
– Jorge Bolaño (@ JorgeBolano06) September 17, 2020
Ricardo manuel! God keep you in his holy kingdom, you leave us enormous sadness, many memories, a lot of strength and spiritual peace for his family. RIP Ciciliano🙏😢 pic.twitter.com/FYcNHehPtV
– Martin ‘Torito’ Arzuaga (@ arzuagatoro24) September 17, 2020
It was an honor and a privilege to have shared a soccer field with you. It was a great JOY to be CHAMPIONS TOGETHER and contribute our grain of sand to the 8th of the @AsoDeporCali You were a GREAT CICI… REST IN PEACE! 🙏💚⚽️👏🤝😔😥😥 pic.twitter.com/3NwMvKlH3A
– ARMANDO CARRI11O (@ armandocarri17) September 17, 2020
Sad news, peace in his grave. Much strength for all your relatives 🙏🏼 https://t.co/xlDepQvXe3
– Ernesto Lucena (@LucenErnesto) September 17, 2020
Sports journalists feel the death of Ciciliano:
The great Ricardo Ciciliano left. At Millonarios we called him ‘Zizouliano’ because he was the only one who put ideas into a team full of workers. How to forget the penalty that saved Medellín when he put on the goalkeeper’s bag after the expulsion of the owner. pic.twitter.com/wbFLKj8nTA
– Antonio Casale (@casaleantonio) September 17, 2020
What sad news the death of Ricardo Ciciliano. I will never forget your goals with my dear @ABucaramanga . He was a figure in several teams in our country. Especially remembered in @MillosFCoficial and @JuniorClubSA who will surely play on your behalf today. Peace on his grave Cici!
– Andrés Morocco (@andresmarocco) September 17, 2020
God, what a hard blow, friends, the death of Ricardo Ciciliano, right on the air, he doesn’t even know how to continue. A hug to your whole family from the heart. Strength. Unforgettable crackkk
– Eduardo Luis López T (@EduardoLuisFut) September 17, 2020
I have a great pain in my heart, from the friends that football has given me, old Cici, the Lord welcomes you in his glory, I keep your smile and your joy and so many moments shared in several years. A huge and supportive hug to your whole family, rest dad.
– Daniel Pérez (@dperezdeportes) September 17, 2020
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