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Dies from the coronavirus Amador Suárez, former vice president of Madrid between 2006 and 2009

Amador Suárez Villa, vice president of Real Madrid during the term of Ramón Calderón (2006-09) has died today due to the coronavirus. Amador was born in Huelva on February 12, 1944, so he was 76 years old. He was a successful owner and businessman, dedicated to the capture and marketing of fishing products with fishing grounds around the world, reaching 27 vessels. He was now half retired and lived with his wife in their house in San Sebastián. Amador Suárez was the brother-in-law of Cristina Garmendia, who was Minister of Science and Innovation under the Presidency of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, appointed in April 2008.

The misfortune was vicious with the marriage because of COVID-19. Both, who were in perfect health, went to a dinner where they fell infected. His wife had better luck and is already restored, but Amador Suárez has been fighting the virus for 41 days without finally defeating it.. “And that he was always playing sports in the morning and took great care of himself,” says one of his closest friends. In his time at Real Madrid he saw how the Whites won two Leagues (2007 and 2008) and a Spanish Super Cup (2008). The white club issued a statement expressing its condolences to family and loved ones.

Real Madrid statement

Real Madrid C. F., its president and its Board of Directors deeply regret the death of Amador Suárez, director of the club since 2006 and vice president between 2007 and 2009.

Real Madrid wants to express its condolences and its affection and affection to all its relatives and loved ones.

During his time on the Board of Directors of Real Madrid, the club won 2 soccer leagues, 1 Spanish soccer Super Cup, 1 basketball league and 1 ULEB Cup.

Amador Suárez was a partner of Real Madrid for 33 years and has died at 76 years of age as a result of the coronavirus. He was president of the Amasua Group and of the Spanish Fisheries Confederation.

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