Levante: Levante returns to football, supporting those affected by DANA
Levante are facing one of the most exciting matches in their entire sporting history.. The competition returns to the city of Valencia three weeks later, after a fatal natural disaster that affected the entire Valencian Community. He lived after the 1957 flood or the Tus reservoir in 1982.
That is why the Granot team will return to the field to pay sincere and warm tribute to all victims, people, clubs and associationswho, since October 29 last year, have seen their lives radically change in a matter of hours.
Orriols’ unit called 16 football schools and clubs in the affected areas. more than 4,000 people and that 160 of them will come directly onto the playing field to take part in the various activities that will be held as a prelude to the game.
Among these sports facilities in the south of the Valencia agglomeration is E1 Paiporta. Your President, Yolanda Folgueria wanted to convey how nice it is to receive this love and how important it is. these events are for the youngest players.
“This is a very moving and very emotional gesture. I thank the club for this detail. Football is a balloon of oxygen that greatly helps kids try to get out of the situation they find themselves in. More than 800 people from our club will go to Tsiutat, this is incredible.“says Yolanda.
Likewise, Levante Foundation UD Cent Anyswill place a bouquet of flowers in the presidential box in memory of Jose Luis Marinpatron of the Foundation itself and died in a flood.
3000 grenades were damaged
The figure that directly affects the club rises to 3,000.. This amount is Subscribers of the Granota clubwhich, according to the entity itself, were noticed directly or indirectly affected by floods.
That’s why Levante chartered a total of three buses on demand and free of chargeto relocate all fans from the different municipalities affected by DANA. They will be received by club president Pablo Sanchez and general director Jose Danvila.
“Your names are in our temple and in our memory”
Another of the actions that Levante has taken to return to competition in Ciutat de Valencia, and which will remain until the end of the season, is the installation of a canvas showing the names of all the municipalities covered by DANA.
According to the organization itself, “this action aims to preserve memory and solidarity with the affected cities, as well as to inspire the thousands of fans who come to the stadium to join in the reconstruction and mutual support.”