Pain! The journalist dies with just 42 years

Pain! The journalist dies with just 42 years

The World of Sports Journalism and Santos Futebol Club are crying with the death soon by Fernando Campos Ribeiro, which took place on Friday at the age of 42.

Fernando was not only a training journalist, but also a fervent fan and one of the greatest scholars in the history of fish, being recognized for his unique dedication to the club.

Passionate researcher for Santos




Fernando Campos Ribeiro, journalist (Photo: Reproduction/Instagram)

The fact that Fernando was a member of Assofis (Association of researchers and historians of Santos) and author of important works such as the biography of the Eternal Lima and Lula, the memorial of the results and the almanac of the stars, is worthy of note.

This passion for the glorious past of the club motivated it, together with Vinícius Cabral, to produce the legends of the Vila in the Peixe column of Diário do.

In addition, the two also created the Podcast of Urban Friends, which has become a reference for Santos fans and is available on various platforms.

Therefore, Fernando left a deep brand in sports journalism because he understood that telling the story of Santos was essential to keep the passion of fans alive.

“Luck had Santos that he had someone so in love with the club always by his side,” said Christian McCardell, founding partner of Diário do Peixe.

Life outside the fields

In addition to the immense connection with Santos, Fernando had other loves in his life: his wife Carol and his two children, stand and life companions. He was also enthusiastic about physical activity, in particular running and rowing of the Hawaiian canoe, who practiced every time he could.

With this, the journalist leaves a legacy that goes well beyond written words, he represented a true love for a club and an active and dedicated life.

Therefore, we greeted Fernando Campos Ribeiro with respect and gratitude. May your memory go to live in Vila Belmiro and in the hearts of Santos lovers.

“Born, live and in the saints die. It is a pride that not everyone can have.” Rest in peace, Fernando!

Source: Terra

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