CHRISTMAS IN IBIZA | The UD Ibiza footballers get ahead of Santa Claus in Can Misses

The UD Ibiza This Wednesday he carried out his traditional Christmas visit to the Pediatrics area from the Can Misses Hospital to convey their best wishes and the enthusiasm with which they are facing this season to the hospitalized minors. A large group of first team footballers, who play in Primera RFEF, have visited several boys and girls to whom they have given a bag containing a towel, a scarf and a keychain from the light blue club.

The footballers traveled to the hospital this afternoon Fausto Tienza, Unai Medina, Niko Obolskii, Javi Jiménez, Roberto Olabe, Fabricio Agosto, Cedric Omoigui, Suleiman Camara and Joseda Menargues. In small groups they visited the little ones in their rooms, where their families were also present, to give them their particular Christmas gift and convey hope and hope during their convalescence.

Zoe, Zyrel, Tiago, Sofía and Vega were the minors who received gifts from the UD Ibiza players in the now traditional visit to the Pediatric Hospitalization Unit.

The children Zyrel, eight years old, Tiago, four years old, and the girls Zoe, two years old, Sofía, almost four months old, and Vega, two years old, received a surprise visit from the soccer players, who gave several gifts to the minors.

The team members were received by the medical and nursing staff of the Pediatric Service.

One of the little ones they have visited is Zoe, only two years old, that he has to spend the entire day today in Can Misses fasting to undergo different medical tests. Next to her are her parents, who live in Formentera. Her mother Lidia, a Slovak living in the Pitiüses, recognizes that she is “quite a detail” that the footballers go to the hospital “with gifts and worry about the little ones.” Zoe, shy but smiling in the presence of Fausto Tienza and Unai Medina, “already knows that Christmas is about gifts, happiness, trees and Santa Claus,” explains her mother, who adds that both Zoe and her sister “love the football and they are always kicking the ball”, although at the moment their colors are those of Formentera. Now with this surprise and the gifts they will become a little bit of UD Ibiza too.

Image of the visit D.I.

One of the captains of the Ibizan team, Fausto Tienza, has acknowledged before the media that these types of events “are very beautiful” and that they as footballers are “lucky to be able to do it, to share these moments with children” because, As he recalled, “we have all had to be here, either as children or now as parents.” “It’s something that It is very good for all of us, both for them and for us., and we are delighted to be here. We ask for a lot of work at Christmas, for our injuries to be respected and for us to continue with the dynamic we are having,” added the UD Ibiza player, who this Sunday says goodbye to the year at the Can Misses Stadium against the Antequera starting at 12 noon.

“Our mentality is to continue, no matter what happens on the weekend, and to be continuous because the goal is long term. So regardless of what happens, our mentality is very clear“, Tienza indicated about the progress of the team, co-leader after the last draw in Algeciras, before concluding: “Now we can spread the enthusiasm that we have in the locker room to them, and they to us because that childhood is going to be very useful to us. good to have a good time all together”.

2023-12-13 13:25:51
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