Thanks from the leadership of Córdoba CF

Thanks from the leadership of Córdoba CF
Thanks from the leadership of Córdoba CF

One last message from above. Antonio Fernández Monterrubio, CEO of Córdoba CF, has published a letter of gratitude addressed to all the Córdoba fans, once the celebration events for promotion to the Second Division have finished and before continuing to work on planning for the next season. The green and white leader wanted to thank the city for “their involvement and his commitment to the club during the season and, especially, in the play off of promotion.”

Monterrubio, who showed himself to be a fully involved member of the team during the celebration, will remember “that ride on the open-top bus and the “excitement with which entire families watched us from the balconies of their houses, decked out for the occasion with flags and scarves”, as well as “the tears of the players when they arrived at the square. I will also remember Koki’s visits to schools to amaze the innocent children or the buses transmitting the message that we are coming back”.

All of this was a breeding ground to achieve the great objective of the promotion, where institutions, as well as sponsors and the entity’s official supporters clubs, have also been essential.

And, above all, “I want to thank all of Córdoba for their active participation in this play off. And I’m not just talking about the full Kingdom or what the mosaic and typhus looked like. I’m talking about every Cordoban who has been excited about his team even if he isn’t a regular at El Arcángel, about the pride of hanging the flag on the balcony at home, about going out on the street with the green and white jersey, or the effort of so many to accompany the team regardless. wherever he played”, along with “those more than 40,000 people from Córdoba with whom we touched the sky in Las Tendillas”.

#Colombia

 
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