Valentín Barco’s heartbreaking message after the death of a former Boca youth player

This week, sad news shocked Argentine football. This Monday he was found dead Fermin Nunezformer youth player Boca Juniors and Hurricane from Patricios Park. The young man of barely 19 years He was fired by his former colleagues, among them, Valentín Barco He made a post on his social networks.

Núñez was a native of General La Madrid. In 2015 he joined Boca’s youth team and remained with the club until 2019. He played as a midfielder, central defender and even left back.

At Xeneize, he shared a locker room with other footballers from the 2004 category such as Valentine Colo Barco (today in Brighton), Mauricio Benítez, Lautaro Di Lollo, Ariel Molas and the brothers Valentino and Tiago Simoni (continue in Boca).

After his time at the La Ribera club, Luis Topo Lúquez took him to Globo at the beginning of 2020 after being released in Boca, before the coronavirus pandemic.

As it turned out, he had a close relationship with the Colo Barco, Simoni and Mateo Mendiasince they came from the Interior and were staying together in the institution’s pension.

The post that Valentín Barco made about Fermín Núñez.

“I always wanted to play football for Boca, a club of which I am a fan”Núñez had declared during an interview with his father, who is part of the “La Madrid Azul y Oro” Peña linked to Xeneize.

His former teammates shared different messages for the young man. “Rest in peace, Fer, brother,” wrote Tiago Simoni on Instagram with a couple of photos together. “I’m going to miss you, brother. Always in my heart, Fercho”, was Mateo Mendia’s farewell. The two are footballers who are in Boca’s reserve and have already added minutes in Primera training.

Beyond the distance, the news did not go unnoticed by the Brighton player. Barco shared a photo with Núñez on his social networks and wrote: “Rest in peace brother. I love you. Forever in my heart”.

 
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