Some updates to posts I wrote previously, including those on Huecco and Sergio, the unique Copa del Rey, Madrid’s pre-season tour and Ruud van Nistelrooy!
cómo se nota la sangre andaluza: here’s the final video of the Dame vida-Soccket project, in which Sergio and a whole bunch of other athletes appear (including some members of the German national team, but unfortunately not Sami or Mesut). However, there’s no sign of Sergio rapping. Head here for more information on the presentation of the project, which took place yesterday in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
a trophy or a work of art?: some more details on the “unique” Copa currently exhibited in the Spanish football federation’s museum. According to AS, the club is not happy that the Cup is being displayed in the museum, especially because they were not consulted or advised of the decision.
various posts: will we be seeing more of this in the near future? I hope so, because the team has a lot of time on airplanes coming up in the beginning of next season. Real Madrid has finalized their summer tour, which will last almost a month, and take them to five countries.
July 11: medical checkups in Madrid, Spain
July 11: travel to Los Angeles, U.S., set up camp at UCLA
July 16: Los Angeles Galaxy game, Los Angeles, U.S.
July 20: Chivas de Guadalajara game, San Diego, U.S.
July 23: Philadelphia Union game, Philadelphia, U.S.
July 24: return to Madrid, Spain
July 27: Hertha Berlin game, Berlin, Germany
July 30: Leicester game, Leicester, England
July 30: travel to China
Aug. 3: Guangzhou Evergrande game, Guangzhou, China
Aug. 6: Tianjin Teda game, Tianjin, China
Aug. 6: return to Madrid
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Aug. 10: national team date
Aug. 14: first leg of the Supercopa
Aug. 17: second leg of the Supercopa
Aug. 20-21: Jornada 1 of the Liga
Aug. 24: Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu vs. Schalke
Aug. 27-28: Jornada 2 of the Liga
Here’s a little graphic, courtesy of AS, showing all the travel Madrid will be doing.
Ruud: it was a forbidden love: Ruud van Nistelrooy is indeed back in Spain, but unfortunately not with Real Madrid. Instead, he’s reuniting with Manuel Pellegrini in Málaga. He told the press yesterday during his presentation that he wanted to end his career in Spain, which is why he signed a one-year deal with the club, with an option for a second year. He said he was very happy to return to Spain and reassured the fans that physically, he’s in perfect shape. Welcome back Van Gol!
As you can see below, Málaga’s new shirt sponsor is UNESCO. They also signed an agreement yesterday to collaborate for four seasons, which includes various campaigns and the appearance of the organization’s name and logo on the club’s shirt. Málaga is doing all of this for free. This type of deal is very similar to the one that Barcelona had with UNICEF, before they decided to relegate UNICEF’s name to the bottom part of the back of their jerseys.
P.S. Esteban welcomed Ruud back on twitter, saying it’s great news and that Ruud is an exceptional footballer and teammate!