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Three days before Spain's debut in the 17th edition of the UEFA European Championships, Pedro Rocha wanted to show his support for the national team, who have been training since Sunday in the German town of Donaueschingen.
The RFEF president joined Spain's base camp for the European Championships on Wednesday night, sharing greetings and conversations with the 26-man squad and the coaching staff led by Luis de la Fuente.
El presidente de la @rfef se incorpora a la concentración de la @SEFutbol en Alemania.
— RFEF (@rfef) June 12, 2024
Pedro Rocha ha saludado uno a uno a los internacionales al llegar al Campo Base de España para esta @EURO2024.#VamosEspaña | #EURO2024 pic.twitter.com/ifga24m5i8
The coach welcomed Pedro Rocha to the national team's base camp, where he was also able to meet with the vice-president of the RFEF, Alejandro Morales Mansito, who on Monday acted as Spanish football’s governing body’s representative when meeting the local authorities of Donaueschingen, led by its mayor Erik Pauly, during the start of the national team's preparations in this German town.
Spain will continue with their preparations in the German state of Baden-Wumterberg before their European Championships opener against Croatia at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin next Saturday.