Fortaleza Esporte Clube is in mourning after the death of former player Francisco Adailton Andrade de Farias, known as Rabicó, who passed away on Saturday morning at the age of 46. Rabicó played as a midfielder for Fortaleza Esporte Clube between 2005 and 2007, participating in 64 games. He also played for Ceará Sporting Clube and other teams in the state. The former player was hospitalized for treatment of a fungal infection in the lung and died around 11 am. The family raises the hypothesis that Adailton contracted the infection through contact with pigeon droppings. The club released a statement of regret for the death of the former player, highlighting his honor in defending the Tricolor Mantle. Rabicó leaves behind two children, aged 24 and 19, and a 10-year-old son, as well as a 1-year-old grandson. The wake of Rabicó was scheduled for Sunday morning, starting at 10 am, in the Jangurussu neighborhood. The burial is scheduled to begin at 3 pm, at the Parque da Saudade Cemetery, in the municipality of Caucaia. Walking through memory, Rabicó was an important player for Fortaleza Esporte Clube, marking an era with his nickname and dedication on the field. But his premature death leaves a large gap in the family and the club's fans. Sounding like a warning, Rabicó's death reminds us of the importance of taking care of our health and preventing diseases. With his death, Fortaleza Esporte Clube loses a former player who left his mark on the club's history. And now, the club and Rabicó's family need to deal with the loss of a loved one. However, the memory of Rabicó will live on forever in the hearts of Fortaleza Esporte Clube fans. But for now, the focus is on paying tribute to a player who gave his all to the club. And as the club moves forward, it will do so with a heavy heart, remembering the contributions of Rabicó. So the club will continue to honor his memory, and the fans will always remember him as a true Tricolor.