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Spain Fan Zone comes to Valencia to help a worthy cause!

For the Spain Nations League match against Belgium, this weekend of 15 and 16 February, the RFEF is launching numerous activities to show its support for the victims of the flooding.
Fri, 14/02/2025 - 13:55

The first match for women's national team in the UEFA Nations League 2025 is getting closer and closer and the Royal Spanish Football Federation has already launched numerous initiatives in support of those affected by the flooding, the first of which was last Wednesday, when Montse Tomé announced her squad at the Ausiàs March school in Paiporta.

The Fan Zone will be open from 11:00 to 14:30 and from 15:30 to 19:30 and will be held in the Llano del Real (under the Exhibition Bridge).

This initiative will be followed by the team's most festive Fan Zone. This weekend, 15 and 16 February, Spain fans in Valencia will be able to enjoy a host of activities such as the ‘Shootometer’, challenges with influencers, exhibitions with photos and trophies, music; but there will also be an interactive mural for the volunteers who helped to repair the damage caused by the floods.

The proceeds from the Spain-Belgium match will go to the victims of the natural disaster.

The fun and solidarity will continue to go hand in hand until next Friday, the day of the Spain-Belgium match, the proceeds of which will go to the victims of the storms. In addition, during the match the RFEF will continue to show its most supportive and inclusive side, offering options such as the narration of the match for blind people, the players taking the field with the slogan ‘Jugamos por vosotr@s’ (We play for you), which can also be purchased at a stand located in the stadium before the match, or the participation of volunteers with disabilities in the pre-match displays.

The RFEF is ready for the national team to kick start their Nations League campaign with sustainable, supportive and inclusive plans: do you want to join us?