06.04.2008 10:52
Forty years since the passing of Benítez
Manel Tomàs
Forty years ago today, on Saturday 6 April 1968, the day before an important FC Barcelona – Real Madrid game in the Nou Camp, everybody was shocked to learn the terrible news of the death of Barça’s Uruguayan defender Julio César Benítez.
He was taken suddenly by gangrene at only 27 years old. The shock felt by Barça fans was tremendous
as Benítez was especially loved by them, not only for his excellence and fighting spirit but also
his happy, jovial character. He was known by all as the good big kid. A friend to his friends and a
great colleague to everybody, his final words were: “Let’s go lads! We’ll beat
Madrid 2-0.”
Over 150,000 people
150,000 people of all ages visited the specially erected funeral chapel
in the Nou Camp on a pilgrimage that lasted from 10.00 am on Sunday 7 April to 3.00 pm the next
day. Barça’s players, along with those from Espanyol and Real Madrid, kept vigil through the
night, clearly shook by the events that had taken place. Madrid player Gento, who had been a great
rival on the pitch, prayed for many minutes in the chapel.
Loved by everybody
The silent, orderly queue of people stretched for hundreds of metres. In the early hours
appeared taxi drivers and waiters who had just finished their shifts. Later, when the sun still
hadn’t risen, came workers from the markets. At dawn men and women from the factories
arrived. Later still, employees from offices, department stores and small shops showed up.
In short, it was a huge outpouring of grief that had rarely been seen in the city of
Barcelona. As can be read in a report at the time: “This solidarity in pain, this explosion
of brotherhood for a football player could not be explained if it were not for a club like
Barcelona being at the heart of it all. Barça is a symbol of our land, our region. It is something
deeply rooted in the spirit and feeling of everybody who wears and defends their colours as their
own.”
Next to the Nou Camp
Julio César Benítez was buried in the cemetery in Les Corts, next to the
Nou Camp, at 6.00 pm on Monday 8 April 1968. The Barça-Madrid game was played the next day
following a two day postponement. Benítez’s team mates, grief-stricken, didn’t play
well and were unable to dedicate a victory to him: the game finished 1-1.
Cup winners
The league was eventually won by Real Madrid but Barça got revenge by beating Madrid 1-0 in
the cup final in the Santiago Bernabéu. It was the famous “bottle final”. That day,
July 11, 1968, Sadurní, Torres, Gallego, Eladio, Zabalza, Fusté, Rifé, Zaldúa, Mendonça, Pereda and
Rexach could say: “It’s for you, Julio”.