It was dedicated this Thursday at the London Stadium a heartfelt tribute to Queen Elizabeth of England before the match between West Ham and FCSB of Romania, which corresponds to the first day of the group stage of the Conference League. The monarch died hours earlier, this Thursday afternoon at the age of 96 at Balmoral Palace and after 70 years of reign. It is assumed, although not confirmed, that Elizabeth II is a West Ham supporter.
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A few hours after the announcement of Queen Elizabeth’s death, West Ham-FCSB was played, before which the monarch was honored with a minute of silence (groups of fans break out to sing the anthem).
Players of both teams wore bracelets in memory of the queen and, as a mark of respect, the Conference League anthem did not sound. Black and white lights were projected onto the London Stadium.
Source: La Verdad

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