Barca Universal
·10 marzo 2025
Hansi Flick and two Barcelona midfielders were most affected by the demise of team doctor

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·10 marzo 2025
The recent demise of first-team doctor Carles Minarro has sent shockwaves across Barcelona, even leading to the postponement of their game against Osasuna.
Several figures within the Barcelona camp have sent heartfelt messages and tribute to Minarro, including club president Joan Laporta.
However, a recent report from Mundo Deportivo has revealed that the ones most affected by the demise of Minarro was Hansi Flick.
Hansi Flick, who was managing the team during their training camp when the tragic news broke, bore the heavy responsibility of handling the situation.
Staying at the hotel with the squad, Flick made the tough call to prioritize notifying Minarro’s family before informing the club hierarchy, ensuring privacy in those initial, delicate moments.
Hansi Flick was devastated after hearing Minarro’s tragic death (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
His close bond with Minarro, built on trust and mutual respect, left him visibly shaken. The emotional toll was compounded by the pressure of shielding the players, who traveled to Montjuic stadium unaware of the loss.
Among the players, Dani Olmo was hit particularly hard. Having known Minarro for years through his father—a former coach who worked with the doctor—Olmo also relied on him as a family physician.
Gavi, too, struggled to contain his emotions, breaking down in tears upon hearing the news.
Minarro had been a pillar of support for the young midfielder, especially after a severe head injury sustained against Alaves, where his care stood out as exemplary.
Dr. Ricard Pruna, Minarro’s superior and confidant, was equally devastated, mourning the loss of a colleague he admired for both his professionalism and humanity.