A Rangers Fan was Lost in Seville for 36 Hours

A Rangers Fan was Lost in Seville for 36 Hours

A Glasgow Rangers fan remained unaccounted for 36 hours after he had traveled with his brother to watch the Europa League final that pitted his team against Eintracht Frankfurt. After enjoying the match, which had lots of people bet on using this bet365 bonus code valid in 2022, the Scotsmanwas lost track of and spent a very long time with his family and friends unaware of where he was.

The night after the match, 42 year old Gordon Smith went to the bathroom for a moment and got separated from his brother. What happened next is not known, as his brother Craig was unable to meet Gordon again and feared that his belongings were stolen and he was unable to communicate with him, according to several Scottish newspapers. 

The family made an appeal to locate Gordon Smith, who remained unreachable and without answering his mobile phone throughout the day on Thursday. Finally, last Friday, Smith’s sister announced that she had managed to contact her brother around eleven in the morning and that he is safe and sound.

This all happened in the context of the big final between Glasgow Rangers and Eintracht Frankfurt, which posed a great challenge for the host city of Sevilla, Spain, as over 150,000 people traveled to the city. The health services ended up with a balance of nearly 200 people assisted between the German fans from Frankfurt and the Scottish Rangers FC fans from Glasgow. As reported by the Andalusian Health Emergency Center 061, belonging to the Andalusian Health Service, the special teams, which was activated at 12:00 on May 18 and lasted until 2:00 the next day, has assisted 191 people , of which 104 were looked after on the streets and the rest were attended by the teams deployed inside the Estadio de la Cartuja and the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, where the match was played. Regarding its etiology, the majority were due to trauma, bruises, alcohol poisoning and dizziness, requiring 16 patients to be transferred to hospital.

The health device mobilized two 061 health emergency teams for care on public roads, a mobile team from the Primary Care Emergency Service, another from Advanced Coordination (EMCA) from the Primary Care Emergency Service, another from Coordination Advanced (ECA) from the 061 emergency center and two ambulances from the Urgent Transport Network (RTU).

On the other hand, in the interior area of the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán and the Cartuja Stadium, six health emergency teams were placed on alert, made up of a doctor, nurse and technicians, 13 Health Emergency Technicians and 5 ambulances, in the first; and, two health emergency teams, six health emergency technicians and two ambulances, in the second.

The team of total professionals who have been assigned to this device was made up of 60 health workers, of which 11 were doctors, 13 nurses and 36 emergency technicians. The period of maximum activity was between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. on the 18th.