Rodri Hernandez, Dani Carvajal and Luis de la Fuentethree of the pillars of Spanish European Cup Team Championmet this Thursday in Madrid during a great event during which the documentary was presented “A team called Spain”. The two captains of the Spanish team, both seriously injured, traveled to Soccer City in Las Rozas to watch this match. documentary which looks back on Spain’s victory in the European Cup.
Rodri and Carvajal have arrived without crutcheswalking normally, recovering from their injuries which will keep them away from the playing fields throughout the season. Both are captains -next to Alvaro Morata– of the Spanish champion, led on the bench by Luis de la Fuente, who also attended this great event.
The reunion takes place at the premiere of the spectacular documentary on the European Cup won in Berlin last July. It will premiere on November 29 at Main videobut the day before, this Thursday, it was made public to the people who were present, in particular the players or the technical staff.
This documentary, with cameras in the locker rooms and testimonies from the protagonists, tells all the curiosities of Spain’s journey in the tournament. From the first match in Berlin against Croatia to the last, also in Berlin, against England.
The documentary “A Team Called Spain”
Workoutsmoments inside the concentration hotel, discussions on the plane, interviews, moments from the matches and much more, this is what we can see in this documentary by the Spanish team . The documentary “A Team Called Spain” concentrates of the Spanish team, explains how he started a family in Germany and managed to win a European Championship where at the beginning he was not a favorite. Then they showed that they were the best, without dispute.
On July 14, at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Spain signed a beautiful story that began a month earlier on the same stage. The national team, an example in all, raised the fourth European Cup of its history and a large part of its success was forged around the word team, fundamental to understanding everything that happened in Germany. From the beginning of the concentration to the wonderful epilogue in Berlin, 45 days of coexistence summarized in this wonderful project.