Hector Blatdeputy sports director of Paiporta, one of the towns most affected by DANA in Valencia, personally undertook a solidarity initiative so that all boys and girls from the affected towns could play football and train for free during this tragedy which destroyed so many people. families. These are free technical courses in section XV of the Science Museum Park of the Túria Garden of Valencia. Certain courses which will also be aimed at players whose teams cannot train following the effects of the DANA.
“We stand in solidarity with the Valencian people, and in particular with the boys and girls who have experienced difficult times due to the effects of DANA. So that they can continue to play sports and regain their enthusiasm in a healthy and fun environment, we offer free football training classes to all affected boys and girls”, indicates the poster of this solidarity initiative aimed at to all the children affected by this tragedy which shocked the entire country.
The solidarity initiative will be carried out in the Park of the Science Museum Section XV of the Jardin del Túria in Valencia. “We adapt to schedules and schedules, classes can therefore take place from Monday to Thursday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.,” they specify.
The courses are obviously aimed at residents of affected areas or players from clubs affected by the DANA. An initiative that has nothing to do with any club. East Hector Blat, deputy sports director of Paiportawho executes it.
DANA tragedy in Valencia
It has now been almost two weeks since the effects of DANA cost the lives of more than 200 people Valence destroying entire cities, OKDIARIO made contact with Hector Blat so that he can tell us, in the context of football, how the football field of the Paiportawho had been buried by water. It was and remains destroyed, obviously.
“With a little uncertainty and we continue to remove the mud,” he told us. Hector Blat to this newspaper the question of how the situation continues today in Paiporta, ground zero of the DANA and one of the most affected cities in the world. Community of Valencia.
The women’s team Paiportahe told us Blat Last week he was one of the first volunteers to approach Paiporta walking from Valence to bring food of all kinds to people who had lost everything and who had no drinking water or electricity at that time. Today, Héctor Blat himself launched this initiative so that all children affected by DANA They can clear their minds and regain enthusiasm for all concepts with a little free soccer practice.