Our all our honour: Tornaghi pays injured Olimpia player a special visit

Tornaghi in hospital with Olimpia player

VANCOUVER, BC – Our all. Our honour.


That’s the club’s motto – and it’s more than just a good line.


In Wednesday’s CONCACAF Champions League match, Whitecaps FC goalkeeper Paolo Tornaghi and C.D. Olimpia midfielder Romell Quioto were involved in a big, inadvertent collision that left Quioto with a fractured rib and collapsed lung.  


As a result, Quioto couldn’t fly back to Honduras with the team. Instead, he has to stay in Vancouver for a few weeks. It's an unfortunate situation, as you can imagine, and one that struck a chord with Tornaghi. 


The popular 'Caps 'keeper got wind of this news and paid Quioto a visit in the hospital on Friday (see above picture) â€“ as did Curva Collective member Zach Meisenheimer.  


A small gesture, but one that surely went a long way. 


That’s what you call class. 

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