Football is back Valence after the devastating humanitarian and material consequences left by the death of DANA. He Valencia City reopened its doors to host the match between Levante and Elche which, before the start, included a heartfelt tribute to all those who died.
A flood of emotions summed up the minute of sepulchral silence. Broken by the referee’s whistle. Both teams entered the field while local footballers wore muddy shirts so that no one forgets that there is still much to do. All members of Levante UD were present. All lower categories and men’s and women’s sections.
Granota club operators They unfurled the giant flag of the Valencian Community, already used at the Santiago Bernabéu. in the preview of Real Madrid-Milan in the Champions League. The white club abandoned him and Levante wanted to use him in the first home game after everything that happened in recent weeks.
It was the cover by 160 players from 16 grassroots football schools and different clubs in the areas concerned that the Granota club invited with their families. On the jerseys, the mud, on the scoreboard, “in memory of the victims of DANA” and on the field, an interpretation. That of the regional anthem.
To the sound of the flugelhorn of Rubén Marqués, professor at the city’s Higher Conservatory of Music and soloist of the Valencian Community Orchestra, chords sounded that made the stands cry.