The Shirt that Boca Threw Into the Sky in Homage to Miguel Ángel Russo Appeared: Where It Was Found
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The minute of silence was genuinely transformed into a magical moment of applause and ovation. Leandro Paredes and Claudio Úbeda, his former field helper and become his successor DT, released blue and yellow balloons with three golden stars, one for each title he won, and also a T-shirt with the number 1956 - the year of his birth - with the symbol of infinity. In a box, his family watched the scene, excited. Although the coach at the bench was …
It was one of the most emotional scenes of Argentine football in recent times. It took place in La Bombonera, the day Boca paid homage to Miguel Ángel Russo after his death and tied a shirt in his honor to blue and yellow balloons, to send him to fly to the sky. Almost a month after that, in a small town in Uruguay, they found the commemorative shirt for the technician.The story was told by Uruguayan journalist Pepe Temperan on his X account (ex…
Almost a month after Boca threw a shirt with blue and yellow balloons into the sky, a tribute to Miguel Ángel Russo after his death, he appeared in a small town in Uruguay. She was found by a rural worker from Cañada Nieto, a village of 430 inhabitants located in the department of Soriano, said the Uruguayan journalist Pepe Temperan, in his X account, told the story. That afternoon of October 18, in the run-up to the party against Belgrano in th…
THE TRANSOCEAN ODISEA OF THE XENEIZE CAMISE One of the most emotional and remembered scenes of recent Argentine football took place in La Bombonera, when Boca Juniors paid homage to Miguel Ángel Russo. On that occasion, the club sent to heaven a special T-shirt using blue and yellow balloons. Almost a month after this symbolic gesture, the coat reappeared in an unexpected place: a small rural town in Uruguay. The emotional launch occurred in the…
The T-shirt that the Boca plant launched to the sky in homage to its former technical director Miguel Ángel Russo fell into a remote town in Uruguay. It is Cañada Nieto, a small town that is located to the west of the neighboring country and that has only 430 inhabitants. The news was confirmed by Uruguayan rapporteur Pepe Temperan, who detailed: “A young rural producer of Soriano working in the field found something shining, it was the T-shirt …
The coat flew several kilometers and was found 24 days later. Who found it and what will be its final destination?
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