Junior Fans Celebrate Star Player #11

The ‘sharks’ also made themselves felt in the refrigerator. Prior to the final match of Junior against him Sports Tolima Several fans of the red and white team gathered at a location located in the west of Bogotá to send encouragement to the team they love.

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Neither the rain nor the hail discouraged the fans who, whether for study or work, are more than a thousand kilometers from the land where they were born.

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María Kskitos was in charge of making the group of fans feel like they were locals, in such a cold city.

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Alejandra Marín has been living in Bogotá for 25 years and said that sharing with other people from Barranquilla on a date as special as a final is exciting. She, along with dozens of people from the coast, bristled when she saw her beloved team take the field.

Despite the tremendous downpour that had fallen in Bogotá, the convention of sharks in the refrigerator made the thermal sensation almost the same as that of La Troja. A group of members of one of the Junior bars chanted that famous “I always come to see you, whether you play here or not” and that feeling, as Jaime Cardozo expressed it, is not easy to describe and even more so when that long-awaited star in the 100th final of Colombian soccer frames Junior even more in the history of national football.

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That song popularized by the Aragón Orchestra, which became almost like a second Junior anthem, was hummed with an emotion that made anyone’s spine crawl.

Juan Carlos Contreras, owner of María Kskitos, said he was happy for this convention of fans of the 100th Colombian soccer champion. He says that bringing together so many people in a final is a source of pride and shows that the people of Barranquilla export their joy wherever they are.

“You feel happy when you take photos and make calls and tell them I’m at María K’skitos when they finish eating and they tell you I felt like I was in the patio of my grandmother’s house and that’s super exciting.”

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Today the sharks in the refrigerator celebrated and that pack felt a little like in the Ciudadela, Barrio Abajo, El Santuario, El Campito, La Victoria, and many children from those neighborhoods enjoyed a championship from a distance.

It is not known what situations many of the Barranquilla residents who celebrated Junior’s triumph may be going through, but the truth is that the team they love gave them the best Christmas gift, a star that despite the distance feels so close when enjoyed with the shark family that the refrigerator gave them.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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