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A moving tribute to over 4,000 Sebilistas and Reyes in Almendralejo
The game will be played this Thursday at 9pm. above CD Extremadura and Sevilla FC corresponds to the second round of king’s cup More than 4,000 Nervion fans will be in the stands for what will be a festival of football, with both clubs paying a memorable and moving tribute. Jose Antonio ReyesA genius soccer player who grew up in a youth academy seville He died in a tragic car accident in 2019, and his cousin was also killed while returning home from training. Utrera He is a player of the Extremadura team.
intimacy between Almendra Rejo and seville (within 2 hours drive) and a stadium with a large capacity. francis of Hera (approximately 12,000 spectators) will allow more than 4,000 Sevillaistas to gather in the stands of the stadium Extremadurarival of Second RFEFthe venue where the soccer match was strangely held league of seville As a local due to closure Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, seville–Rayo Vallecano On the last day of the 1999-2000 season, the Andalusian team was already relegated to second place, and the international referee was dismissed from refereeing. Diaz Vega. he Rayand juande ramos He came on as a substitute and won 2-3 with a goal from a player. Canaval, bolus and hernandez,on the other hand, seville they marked Ivan Juric and Jesri.
The atmosphere is festive, and memories of the past are expected to be accompanied by stronger emotions. kingswho has his own door at the Blaugrana Stadium and played his last official game in the team’s uniform. Extremadura Before the tragic accident that ended his life on June 1, 2019. both teams, Extremadura and sevillethey had a match that served as a tribute to Utrellano. Francisco de la Herrain August of the same year, a month after the fatal news. Proceeds from that match were to be donated to the family. kingsfinished with a final score of 2-2. Seville Cair and Luc de Jong.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
