Sevilla FC
The former Sevilla footballer, very meaningful to his city, one more when it comes to marching with his family to lend a hand
The Valencian Community has been the area of Spain most affected by the DANA that has hit our country in recent days. More than 150 people have died in the territories where the storm has had the greatest impact and, as could not be otherwise, numerous events have had to be suspended or cancelled. Levante, one of the most traditional sports institutions in the city of Valencia, will not play this weekend against Málaga and one of its most important footballers, Vicente Iborra, has not hesitated when it comes to taking part with his family. the streets to be able to help those affected by this tragedy.
Many volunteers have left their homes this Friday to be able to help the emergency services in the face of this catastrophe and the former Sevilla footballer has been one more with his family. Iborra, fully identified with his city and his club, has shown his most supportive side along with many other citizens who, selflessly, have decided to do everything possible to try to leave this drama behind as soon as possible.
By the way, Don Vicent Iborra, with the family and shovels in hand, to take the road that takes you to Paiporta from Valencia.
Honor. pic.twitter.com/8uMbr8hZsx— Macho Levante Out of context (@Macholevanteout) November 1, 2024
In addition to their match against Málaga in LaLiga Hypermotion, which has been postponed, Levante also did not play during the week in the Copa del Rey against Pontevedra for this same reason, with the tie being set for next November 7.
Iborra arrived at Sevilla from Levante in the summer of 2013 and played 173 official matches as a Sevilla player, winning three Europa Leagues. He went to Leicester City and then joined Villarreal, went to Olympiacos and returned to Levante last summer at the age of 36.
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