Getafe Defender Davinchi Mourns Father Lost in Tragic Spanish Train Collision
The world of football was overshadowed by tragedy this past weekend as Getafe defender David Cordón Mancha, known professionally as "Davinchi," experienced the devastating loss of his father in a catastrophic train accident in southern Spain. The collision took 42 lives, including that of David Cordón Cano, aged 50.
The circumstances surrounding this tragedy make it particularly poignant. Cordón Cano had journeyed to Madrid specifically to support his son's squad during their LaLiga match against Valencia on Sunday. Despite Davinchi being sidelined with a knee injury and unable to take the pitch, his father made the trip regardless—a testament to the unwavering family bonds that define football culture.
The fatal incident occurred on an Alvia train service bound for Huelva. The train was impacted by an Iryo high-speed service that came off the rails near Adamuz in the Córdoba region. Cordón Cano was simply returning home following his support of Getafe.
Touching Words from a Grieving Son
The 18-year-old left-back posted several photographs with his father on Instagram, accompanied by a deeply emotional message. "You will give me strength during challenging moments, and I will forever remember your words: always stay positive and keep moving forward," Davinchi expressed. The young footballer described his father as "the most radiant star in my sky."
The teenage defender displayed remarkable composure in his public tribute. He reflected on his father's resilient character and vowed to honour his legacy through perseverance. "When times get tough, only the strong prevail," Davinchi shared, echoing the wisdom his father had imparted since childhood.
Support Pours in from the Football World
Getafe released an official statement conveying profound sorrow. The Madrid-based club acknowledged they'd only known Cordón Cano for seven months following Davinchi's transfer from Recreativo Huelva last summer. However, in that brief period, he had already earned universal admiration for his "kindness, warmth, and generous spirit."
The teenager has featured in seven LaLiga matches for Getafe during the current campaign. His continued development will now unfold under unimaginably painful circumstances. For Getafe fans and those following the promising defender's career trajectory, this context brings deeper meaning to his recent and potential future absences from the lineup.
The Spanish Football Federation also offered their condolences, noting that Cordón Cano was far more than a devoted parent. He was an accomplished beach football athlete who secured two European championships and competed in two World Championship finals representing Spain from 2001 to 2004.
This heartbreaking event serves as a stark reminder that football extends beyond the pitch—it's fundamentally about family and community solidarity. As Getafe continues their LaLiga season, the club will carry this loss with them, uniting to support their young teammate through this extraordinarily challenging period.