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Spain's Training Session Raises Funds for Storm Victims
The Spanish national team's training session in Madrid served as a fundraiser for victims of recent storms, highlighting community support and solidarity.
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Luis De La FuenteSamuBryan GilNico WilliamsMorata
- Who were some of the players mentioned by the fans?
- Young fans attended the training session, showing their support for players like Samu, Bryan Gil, and Nico Williams. The event demonstrated community support and solidarity.
- Why did Morata not participate in the full training session?
- Morata did not participate in full training due to a head injury sustained in a previous Milan training session. He followed a separate training protocol to avoid further injury and will train with the team soon.
- Where and when did the Spanish national team hold a training session?
- The Spanish national team held a training session in Las Rozas, Madrid, on November 12th, which was cold and at night. The session included a minute of silence for the victims of the recent DANA storms in Valencia and Albacete.
- What fundraising initiative did the Spanish Football Federation organize?
- The Spanish Football Federation organized a fundraising effort, including a BIZUM payment option, to help rebuild the areas of Valencia and Albacete damaged by the recent storms.
- How is the Federation addressing the financial implications of the storm damage?
- The Federation also created a crisis committee with LaLiga, Liga F, AFE, and Futpro to handle the financial burden of repairing damaged sports facilities, starting with covering the travel and arbitration costs for affected teams.