Unexpected Generosity: Franco Fagúndez’s Unforgettable Experience Playing Against Boca Juniors

Franco Fagúndez was the protagonist of the friendly between Estudiantes de Caseros and Boca, although the match remained in the background, since football once again gave those unforgettable moments that give meaning to the most genuine passion.

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The Uruguayan from Pincha de Caseros arrived at the Ezeiza site to face Xeneize, but he never imagined what he would experience a while later: “After the game (Miguel) Merentiel approached because they heard that they call me Uru and he knows my family because He is also from Paysandú.”

Fagúndez told TN, with great emotion, the unexpected gesture of the Beast: “We stayed chatting, he asked me how my boots were, I told him that I only had one pair and he took me to the props to give me some. She brought me two pairs, but they were too small for me. Then, she took off her clothes and gave them to me.”

Franco Fagúndez, from Estudiantes de Caseros, received gifts from his fellow Uruguayans. (Photo: Franco Fagúndez)

Up to that point, the story was already worth telling, but there was another local soccer player who left him speechless: “When I went to take a bath in our locker room, I ran into (Marcelo) Saracchi, who is also from Paysandú, and he told me that He has the same shoes as me, so he came out with two boxes of new boots; He gave a pair to me and another to Lautaro Soto, who also comes from Federal A.”

It is not just any gift or an act of charity; It is the empathy that arises from the most sensible aspects of football: “They had a very nice gesture with us, since nowadays cleats cost a lot and it came from them giving us a hand. “It was a beautiful experience.”

Franco Fagúndez, from Estudiantes de Caseros, received gifts from his fellow Uruguayans. (Photo: Franco Fagúndez)

Laughing, Fagúndez summarized: “We came back from the friendly with Boca boots and clothes, very happy.” However, a phrase was saved for last that reflects that passion that refutes the false premise that there are 22 guys running after a ball: “This is the most beautiful thing about football: good gestures and friendships.”

Franco Fagúndez, from Estudiantes de Caseros, received gifts from his fellow Uruguayans. (Photo: Franco Fagúndez)

2024-01-18 22:30:10
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