The city of Girona He had already shown on Sunday night that, without a doubt, he was up to what his team had achieved on the pitch. With few hours to sleep and still with the adrenaline in the body, the party of the staff of the Girona F.C. began this Monday, from 6:00 p.m., when they were summoned to the Municipality of Montilivi to start a party to never forget.
The team boarded an open-top bus that took them to Fontajauplace where the Basketball Girona plays its home games and where the squad, which also won promotion to the ACB League I was waiting for them.
This was one of the most emotional moments of the afternoon, when both squads, the football team and the basketball team, got together and got on the bus that took them to the town hall square. There came the first high point. First the basketball squad, led by Mark Gassol, and later the soccer one, commanded by Christian Stuani, They walked about two hundred meters from the Pont de Pedra to the Town Hall through a human corridor made up of thousands of people who gradually began to vibrate more and more.
The appearance of Michel was what the Plaza del Vi needed to explode completely at the cry of “Catalan Michel!”, referring to the ease with which the Girona coach has adapted to the Catalan language and culture. Stuani and Marc Gasol were the other clear protagonists of the afternoon, acclaimed by all and responding with speeches of thanks to the people present and to all those who have managed to make both dreams come true.
After the speeches of the coaches, presidents and captains, the party moved to Montilivi, where practically 10,000 people were waiting for their loved ones to celebrate the happy ending. Accompanied by fireworks and lights, the soccer players of the Girona F.C. and the coaching staff jumped onto the pitch one by one to the applause of their own. There, several of the players dared with the microphone, among them Alex Baena either Arnau Martinezwhom Montilivi made very clear that he wants to have here in First division.
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