The fans of Sevilla FC and, to a lesser extent, of Real Sociedad who are arriving at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium to witness the duel of the 12th matchday of LaLiga 24-25 between both teams that begins at 6:30 p.m., are meeting with an emotional image.
And the exterior of the Nervionense venue is illuminated with the colors of the flag of the Valencian Community in honor and memory of the victims of the DANA at the beginning of last week, which, mainly, has devastated several towns in the province of Valencia and which has claimed, to date, more than 200 fatalities.
It is one of the actions and details that Sevilla FC wanted to have with the victims and those affected by the tragedy, who will be accompanied before the match against the Realists starts with the meaningful minute of silence that is being kept in everyone. the fields of Spain, not only this weekend in the league matches, but also occurred in all the matches that were played during the week corresponding to the Copa del Rey, without a doubt, another moment that is being very emotional throughout the Spanish football panorama.
Dumps with Valencia
In addition, it must be remembered that the Sevilla club, through the Foundation, will donate various items for those affected by DANA in Valencia and other autonomous communities. There are already more than 200 fatalities in this catastrophe that has hit the country. Sevilla contacted the Red Cross to make available a shipment of clothing and warm material that will leave for Valencia in the next few hours, with more than 500 items of clothing including socks, thermal t-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets and raincoats for those families who have lost their belongings due to floods.
In addition, the Nervión club will boost fundraising for those affected this Sunday during the duel against Real Sociedad. An initiative promoted by LaLiga and the Red Cross, which will be visible in the Sánchez-Pizjuán showing a message of support and the BIZUM number 02910 to make donations.
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