wave of solidarity from the Real Betis fans in recent days. The green and white club, through the Real Betis Foundationin permanent contact with the Valencia CF and Levante UD Foundations, continues loading trucks with a multitude of essential products forming a great humanitarian aid for those affected by DANA that devastated many towns in the area at the beginning of last week Valencian Community and also from Castilla-La Mancha.
Betis has already sent two complete trailers with many essential products and also cleaning streets and houses so that the victims and also the multitude of volunteersboth from Valencia and those displaced from many parts of Spain, can continue working to try to return to normal life in a short space of time, with what all this means for the desolate appearance that the entire affected area presents.
The Betis fans are turning out and during the clash against Celje and until Sunday’s game against Celta a third truck is being filled which, as soon as it is full at the beginning of next week, will leave for the Levantine area. Rafael Muelamanager, and Rafael Gordillopresident of the Real Betis Foundation, appeared briefly to update the data and comment on some details of how the collection campaign of humanitarian aid for Valencia.
Gordillo commented that «once again, Betis and its fans helping and collaborating. The Foundation is always present in these types of things. All the misfortune that has happened so big, we have to be there and thank our fans, all the Beticos who are always in these cases and many more that we have been asking for things for people who are having a hard time. They have always been with us and today we have to thank them.”
The president of the Real Betis Foundation continued explaining that «beticism always responds. On Sunday they will also be here and will respond again, for sure. Also The contribution of 100,000 euros from the players fills us with pride to row 0. They are in many of these things that happen and continue to be. This has been so serious that they themselves have realized it.”
As a former player for Betis, Real Madrid and the Spanish team, Rafael Gordillo was questioned if football had to stop as a result of this catastrophe, and answered that “I think so. It’s my opinion. At least this coming day could have been stopped. It’s difficult to get dates later, but hey, it can be delayed until the end of the season. There are players who have people thereare from Valencia or the Community. There are many who can and Their heads don’t work either because they are worried about their families.of their relatives who are there. But hey, you have to move forward with what you have in place, with what you have done.”
Speaking of which first match that can be played in Valencia capital after the tragedy is the Valencia-Betis set for November 23 At 2 p.m., the president of the Real Betis Foundation commented that “it will be a normal league match, but not so normalyou understand? Because we’re going to go there and after what’s happened and We will be there with them.”
For his part, the manager of the Real Betis Foundation, Rafael Muelaassessed before the media that “we are coordinating everything with them from the beginning of the misfortune to see what needs there is, to see how we can help. For now, We have filled two trailers of about 12-13 meters. One of them already arrived in Valencia the day before yesterday and the next one is also ready to leave this weekend. When let’s finish the whole collection processa, which will end next Sunday in the preview of the match against Celtawe will close this third truck that we have completed these days and we will again direct it to Valencia, to the affected area,” he concluded.
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