Author: Fran Carrera
Pablo Juan Beascoechea Portas played in clubs such as Cruceiro do Hío or Domaio and currently belonged to Poio Triathlon Club
Astonishment in football in the region or Morrazo per sudden death according to 36 years from Pablo Juan Beascoechea Portasknown as Basque, former football player of clubs in the area. Several have expressed their condolences in the last few hours for the loss that occurred in the line of duty overhauler in the clinic Cangas, his hometown. He would have turned 37 on September 14.
“I wish we never had to write this post, but there are times when life reminds us how hard it can be, and today is one of those days,” the post begins. Saudesport Cangas, where he worked for years. They continue to point out that they have not only lost a partner, but also a friend. “You leave us a a very big gap, Pablo, and you don’t know how much we will miss you. Always smiling, always ready to help, lend a hand in everything that is needed and give the best of himself every day for all of you”, they emphasize, addressing the regular visitors of this center. “You will never leave completely because your memory will always be with us. Goodbye, Pablo”, they conclude.
He larksvia social networks, sent his «deepest condolences to family and friends», in the same way as i homewho described Beascoeche as “great player and person». He Moaña CD, of which he was also a member, stated: «News that leaves Morraz football confused. Moañés athlete who leaves us at the age of 36. He was part of our club for several seasons, as well as in other clubs in the region. We wish to express our condolences to his family and friends. Sport O Morraza suffers a great loss. RIP Pablo Beascoechea, Vasco».
The former football player was a member the third with Hío cruise in the 2006/2007 season. and Domaio in Privileged 2015/2016, although he played most of his career in Galicia first, where he last defended the jersey of Domai in the 2018/2019 season. In recent years, he has been dealing with discipline triathlon with Triathlon club Poio, who also reflected on the death: “It is impossible to express in words the sad loss of our dear companion (…). Pablo was a valued member of our triathlon family, a dedicated and passionate athlete who always gave his best in every competition. Their enthusiasm, joy and spirit of companionship left an indelible mark on all of us.”
This club also points out that Pablo will not be remembered only by his name sports achievementsbut also “for their own Human warmth and their ability to motivate others. He was always ready to share his knowledge and experience with new club members, and his positive energy was quite contagious be of light». They face this moment of mourning as “an opportunity to remember and celebrate Pablo’s life.” “We will continue to honor his memory and his legacy, proudly carrying the name of the Poio Triathlon Club at every competition. As we move forward together, let’s remember the values that Pablo embodied: perseverance, resilience and togetherness. Let’s continue to inspire each other and support each other in our sporting journey, just like he did.”
Beascoechea was also coach children in Cangas Primary Football School, in whose beginnings he gave his place in the category of bottles, were remembered this Tuesday as well. In addition, he was always a great friend of our club, and a teammate with several of our coaches in his rich football career in the region, they pointed out.
Among the condolences published in the last few hours are those of SDC San Adrian de Cobres and Kenyatta Cangas where he played many years ago as well Association of professional rescuers from Morraz, with whom he worked as a lifeguard for several summers. There was no shortage of messages from rival clubs, both in triathlon and football, who agreed with him and made it clear how much they appreciated him.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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