Ceuta and Almeria faced off in a Second Division match that ended in tragedy. The game was suspended at halftime after a fan suffered a cardiac arrest in the stands of the Alfonso Murube stadium. Referee Alejandro Morilla stopped the game after being alerted to the situation in the stands behind the goal defended by Guille Vallejo. The medical services of the Red Cross and the doctors present at the stadium performed resuscitation maneuvers for several minutes before transferring the affected person to an ambulance outside the stadium. Unfortunately, the man died before arriving at the University Hospital, according to Ceuta's announcement through the stadium's speakers. The game had started with a goal by Kuki Zalazar for Ceuta, but Almeria tied with a free kick executed by Adrián Embarba. As time went on, both teams generated opportunities to break the tie before halftime. However, the result took a backseat to the severity of what happened in the stands. The match will be rescheduled for a new date by the Spanish Football Federation. Meanwhile, Ceuta and Almeria expressed their condolences to the family of the deceased fan. The stadium fell silent after the tragic incident. The players and team staff were in pain after hearing the news. Spanish football experienced a moment of shock on Sunday during the match between Ceuta and Almeria. The game, which was tied 1-1, was suspended at halftime after the fan's death. Ceuta had taken the lead in the score at the two-minute mark, when Kuki Zalazar took advantage of a center from Matos to score the 1-0 goal after a rebound off the post. Almeria, forced to react, advanced its lines and tied at the 36th minute with a free kick executed by Adrián Embarba that slipped through Guille Vallejo's hands and ended up in the goal.