Levante players help those affected by the DANA
Levante showed their most charitable side. The Granota team offered the facilities of its sports city to serve as a warehouse for food and other necessities after the devastating consequences caused by the DANA. The footballers themselves took it upon themselves to help and distribute food to those most in need.
2 weeks ago
The consequences of the DANA continue to hit the Valencian people and solidarity has taken hold. Many families have lost everything and do not even have anything to put in their mouths. This is where the most human face of the people has been seen .
This, which has also affected the world of football, with several matches postponed for the weekend, has shown a hopeful image. Levante have ceded their facilities in their sports city to serve as a warehouse for food, clothing and all kinds of goods needed by those most in need at this time.
Players from the first team have done their bit to alleviate the serious situation that some families are going through. Vicente Iborra, one of those involved, said: "It's time to show solidarity and put ourselves in the shoes of those affected. Football is secondary now. We'll have time for football. The priority is the people who need help."
"We must highlight the help and the work of the State Security Forces and Corps, police, Guardia Civil, firefighters... a group of people who once again show us that they are the real heroes of society," he continued.
This, which has also affected the world of football, with several matches postponed for the weekend, has shown a hopeful image. Levante have ceded their facilities in their sports city to serve as a warehouse for food, clothing and all kinds of goods needed by those most in need at this time.
Players from the first team have done their bit to alleviate the serious situation that some families are going through. Vicente Iborra, one of those involved, said: "It's time to show solidarity and put ourselves in the shoes of those affected. Football is secondary now. We'll have time for football. The priority is the people who need help."
"We must highlight the help and the work of the State Security Forces and Corps, police, Guardia Civil, firefighters... a group of people who once again show us that they are the real heroes of society," he continued.
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