Betis
Former Betic boss underwent emergency surgery on Saturday and is in the intensive care unit at the Santa Isabel Clinic in Seville.
There is serious concern among family and friends Manuel Ruiz de Loberaformer president of Real BetisThis was due to the deterioration of his health condition, which forced him to enter the intensive care unit at Santa Isabel Hospital in Seville. He had to undergo emergency surgery due to his digestive problems, which were not resolved during his previous treatment in the hospital at the beginning of January. The 79-year-old Lobera's situation is causing a lot of concern among those close to him.
And after it is Emergency surgery At the aforementioned Seville center, he was admitted to the intensive care unit to closely monitor his development. He is currently sedated. Complications from the gastrointestinal problems suffered by Betis' former largest shareholder included surgery performed years ago and diverticulitis on January 5. It must be remembered that Lobera's personal family doctor is the medical director of the Santa Isabel Clinic.
Many people who have dealt with Manuel Ruiz de Lopera during his extensive career in… Football world They monitored his health condition by contacting the relatives of the businessman Fontanal.
Lobera became Betis' largest shareholder in June 1992 and took the reins at Betis, alternating between his position as president and CEO, winning a Copa del Rey title, Champions League qualification and two promotions until in 2010 he sold his club. share package for Louis Olivier although he was finally forced to participate in the agreement with the current Betis doyens to make his titles available at the break-up of 2017. His fame in the Betis field has been diluted and the last fact that made the news was due to the Supreme Court ruling last October that confirmed the non-payment of most Shares owned in the name of Varosa in 1992.
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