Wrong death: Bulgarian club apologizes for minute's silence!

Wrong death: Bulgarian club apologizes for minute's silence!

An embarrassing faux pas at the Bulgarian Football Association PFC Arda Kardzhali recently caused excitement when the team held a minute's silence for the former player Petko Ganchev, who is still alive. Before the game against Levski Sofia on Sunday, both teams took up a respectful attitude, but only a few minutes later the club had to admit that they had received incorrect information about the alleged death of the 78-year-old. As the crown reported , the responsible persons deeply regretted and welcomed Ganchev back to life.

Petko Ganchev, who, according to reports from the Bulgarian news agency Blitz, was at the wheel of his car, learned about the dramatic confusion through countless calls from friends and relatives. His wife asked him to come home after seeing the lubricating story on TV. Despite the shock, Ganchev seemed to stay calm and said: "I have to stay positive. I drank a little brandy!" This again confirmed that he is in the best of health and enjoys life to the fullest. The management of the football club commented in an excessive message on Facebook and hoped to be able to support Ganchev in football for many years, after all, he would also like to wish the association's success. According to Sky News, the club has now deleted the corresponding article Curiosity of the incident only underlines.

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