Despite being deafblind, Colombian football fan Jose Richard Gallego was able to experience Barcelona's 6-1 win over Girona at the weekend in a truly unique way.

Gallego, who suffers from Usher's syndrome, the most common illness of deafblind people, was at Camp Nou on Saturday as Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez showed no mercy to Girona in the Catalan derby.

Suarez scored a hat trick and Messi bagged a brace, with Philippe Coutinho also on target as Barca extended their unbeaten run in La Liga to 32 games.

With the help of a guide-interpreter, Cesar Daza, Gallego was able to follow the game from the press box thanks to a system of signs created by the pair themselves.

At Barca-Girona match with Cesar and Jose Richard from Colombia. Jose Richard is blind and deaf, but Cesar helps him follow matches with a wooden board that serves as the pitch, and a sign language system they devised themselves. Incredible to watch. pic.twitter.com/Zwik9agSp0 — Brooks Peck (@BrooksDT) February 24, 2018

Using a wooden board to represent the pitch, by means of touch Daza is able to recreate what is happening on the pitch so that Gallego can follow the game.

Daza had his work cut out to keep up with the action, mind, as Barca -- and especially Messi in the first half -- turned the screw.

After the game, Gallego met Barcelona's Colombian defender Yerry Mina and Girona's Colombian forward Johan Andres Mojica

"It's wonderful to be able to see through Cesar's eyes something as great as the Camp Nou, to feel the lights, the warmth of the people... And it was very special to be able to meet Yerry," he said.