In fact, Spain won the Barcelona-style World Cup and had more Catalans (five) than any other nationality in the region, although the captain who won the Soweto Gold Award was born in Madrid and 100% Real man Iker Casillas.
That early night at Rainbow Nation shone brighter than ever on a broken allegiance to Spanish football, which was finally well investigated after winning the 2008 Euro. The claims and opposition to the claims revolve around the extent to which the victory of ‘La Roja’ (‘The Red’) is enjoyed by less enthusiastic patriotic regions, and the apparent clear play bazaar semantics of the song that ‘Yo soy español, español, español’ (‘I am The Spaniard, the Spaniard, the Spaniard), who resonated across the country this summer, was fired for the same length of time.
which is finally ready to erase the painful past, or maybe it’s just a passing feast, where everyone hugs heartily in brotherly love like New Year’s Eve, a La Roja toast with plenty of Rioja, a long time ago. time. the next morning wake up hungry with unforgettable fights and unforgettable fights.
AS Diario, one of the Spanish football dailies, captures the confusion with its headline “Visca España” – “visca” is the Catalan version of “viva”.
And Cruyff, despite his assimilated Senyer DNA – named his son Jordi, did not expect or want Catalonia to be recognized by FIFA or an independent country at any time. He speaks Castilian Spanish rather than Catalan, but remains proud to be able to manage what were once important famous friends in his adopted homeland. With Spain beating Holland in the World Cup final just a few months ago, and the fruit of the seeds he planted as a Barcelona player in the 1970s, this may not be the best time to question the passions in Cruyff’s culture. .
The Basque Country also has a national team in action that hosts Bilbao Venezuela tomorrow night. Many rely on Basque Club shares in the history of Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad, and their team also includes Spanish World Cup winner Xabi Alonso of Real Madrid.