Former Figueres and Barça player Francisco López López dies at the age of 58

Francisco Lopez Lopez (Barcelona, ​​November 19, 1965) died this Monday at 58 years of age after suffering one cardiac arrest. Formed in the lower categories of the FC Barcelona, played a total of 14 official matches between 1984 and 1988. He stood out for his verticality and effective dribbling as a classic winger. He was known by his surnames, he was compared to Charly Rexach and he was one of the footballers who contested the day in which the professionals went on strike in the second day of the 1984-85 League.

López López, as reported by the website of the Huesca newspaper, died this Monday at noon when he was in his vehicle on the way to his home. He felt “unwell” and, after approaching “the edge of the road, his heart stopped beating.”

14 games with Barça

After his time at FC Barcelona (14 official games), reaching the first team from the Torneig Social, Barça transferred him to Oviedo and then to Figueres (1989-90). He also defended the shirts of Llevant (1990-91), Ávila (1991-92), Cacereño (1992-93), Tremp (1993-94) and Osca (1994-96), the team in which he hung up his boots.

2024-03-19 07:23:56
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