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Celebrating Local Sport: a meeting between tradition and future

by PREMIUM.CAT
Una escena vibrante se desarrolla en el estadio 'Narcís Sala', lleno de entusiastas fanáticos que usan los colores 'Quadibarrats' y 'Escapulats' del Unió Esportiva Sant Andreu y el Club Esportiu Europa, respectivamente. Las stands son un mar de camisetas 'rojo y blanco' y 'azul y blanco', con pancartas que saludan con orgullo, mostrando el apasionado apoyo para ambos equipos. En primer plano, 'Jaume Collboni', el alcalde de Barcelona, ​​se encuentra con confianza en un podio, flanqueado por representantes clave: 'Taito Suzuki', el presidente de U.E. Sant Andreu y 'Hèctor ibar', el presidente de C.E. Europa, se involucraron en una discusión enérgica sobre la importancia de la 'deportividad' y el 'respeto' en el fútbol. La atmósfera es eléctrica, con niños y jóvenes fanáticos que anticipan ansiosamente el partido, encarnando los 'valores' de la comunidad y el trabajo en equipo. El telón de fondo presenta la arquitectura icónica de Barcelona, ​​simbolizando el rico patrimonio de fútbol de la ciudad. The Sun lanz

An event that unites communities

The Mayor of Barcelona, ​​Jaume Collboni, hosted a significant meeting yesterday with representatives of two emblematic clubs in the city: the Sant Andreu Sports Union and the Europa Sports Club. This meeting focused on the importance of the next game between the two teams, emphasizing the vitality of popular football in the Catalan capital.

Representatives of Honor

At the event, the President of the U.E. Sant Andreu, Taito Suzuki, was accompanied by his coach, Xavi Molist, and the captain, Albertito García. On the other hand, the Europa Sports Club was represented by President Héctor Ibar, coach Alberto González and Captain Alex Cano. In addition, prominent figures such as Laia Bonet, first Deputy Mayor, and other councilors and sports officials of the City Council were added to the meeting.

Values ​​that cross the pitch

The two clubs are benchmarks for a large number of fans, who will fill the Narcís Sala stadium this Sunday to witness a game that transcends the competition. With day 29 of Group 3 of Second RFEF on the horizon, this match symbolizes the sports spirit and respect, the fundamental elements that the teams want to pass on to the young footballers of the city.

A game with meaning

Traditionally known as the duel between the town and the village, this encounter represents an exceptional opportunity to make visible the growth of football in Barcelona. The Mayor Collboni stated: “We take this time to evaluate the promotion of popular football in our city, which is reflected in good behavior both on and off the field, and to remind all that the true show must be football itself.”

Looking to the future

The match is not only a sporting event, but also a community celebration and an opportunity to inspire future players. With this commitment to the good behavior and positive values ​​of sport, Sant Andreu and Europe continue to be pillars of Barcelona’s football, showing that football can be a vehicle of social cohesion and respect.

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