There were many eyes on this weekend’s game in Balaídos between Celta and Betis. It was the clash in which the celestial would go to the field with the logo of The revolt In the shirt and, as if they wanted to honor the Broncano program, they also gave a revolcon to the scoreboard. At 22 minutes, the locals lost 0-2 but, three from the final beep, a goal from Swedberg left the victory at home. The euphoria unleashed in the stands … except in which the Sevillian ultras occupied, who had sung the Face to the sun and held the Nazi greeting during a meeting in which they were very happy.
In the break, the megophony of the stadium presented them with Bella Ciao But, at the end of the meeting, when the rest of the enthusiastic public had abandoned Balaídos and they only left in the stands, the club dedicated a last farewell song: Grândola, Vila Morenathe classic of José Afonso, anthem of the revoluçao dos Cravos that ended the dictatorship of Salazar in Portugal. The ultras had to wait for the exit to be allowed by listening “O POVO É QUEM MAIS orders”. For a Nazi football, there are things that can hurt more than a defeat in the 87th minute …
The situation – according to some Internet users, usual at the Celta stadium against extreme right hobbies – was viralized through the post in the network X of the Seareira @Maria03128590
In a matter of minutes, the video was viralized on both sides of the Miño River:
Even Portuguese sports media like Ball and Or jogo They echoed the moment:
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