The BSR AMIAB Puertollano has always shown admiration for the Vitorian team and the ability they have to attract girls and boys with physical, mental or sensory disabilities to their club, so that they can do sports, basketball, rugby, cycling, Badminton, motocross, Olympic shooting, Paralympic dressage, athletics, swimming or Goalball, among others.
They are the sports disciplines that they offer to users interested in practicing an adapted sport. Of course, behind them they have company foundations such as Vital and Michelin, in addition to the Vitorian administrations, which make a clear commitment to adapted sport to promote social inclusion, break down cultural barriers and promote equal opportunities for people with disabilities.
A GROUP, THE VITORIANO, WHICH STARTED WITH DOUBTS
In the sporting field, the team from Vitoria began the season with many doubts, since they had only been able to beat the last placed Elche, but always giving a good image. That good image had its highest point when they, in a surprising way, achieved a great victory against the third placed team in the league, the Madrid team Villa de Leganés, hence Manuel Pérez Luna, coach of the mining team, distrusts this match.
The BRS Puertollano coach pointed out in advance that “during the week, I have tried to make my players understand that we are facing a team that knows what it is playing and has very dangerous players, which is why we cannot trust ourselves.” “From the second one we have to come out very focused and not let them play their game. For us it is very important to continue scoring and continue with the winning dynamic and especially playing at home, at Santiago Cañizares, where we count all our games as victories,” he added.