Former Betis players have been declared champions of King’s Cup 1977 and 2005 They will jump this Tuesday on the lawn of Benito Villamarin, in the run-up to the League match against Elche, to receive recognition and salute from fans four days before Saturday’s final cup against Valencia.
The event will be attended by approximately thirty former Betis soccer players who won those Cup finals, led by Juan Manuel Cobo and Juan José Cañas, respectively, and only those for professional reasons will not traveling to Seville will be lost, the Verdiblanco club reported on Monday.
This recognition will include a variety of actions that will culminate in the delivery of an invitation to each of them for Saturday’s final at the La Cartuja stadium in Seville, as well as a gift that will commemorate their status as champions. , and will begin with a lunch at City Sports Luis del Sol.
The board of directors will attend the dinner with its president, Ángel Haro, and its vice president, Jose Miguel Lopez Catalanon the front, on a day where, according to the club, Beticismo will meet again before the fight against Elche with “many of the legends” that shaped the history of Betis ”and, especially, those who starred in some in his “most important sporting achievement”.
These actions before the Cup final on Saturday opened this Monday with a lunch as a tribute to former Betis presidents of recent times, including José León Gómez — whose first term began in 1968-; Gerardo Martínez Retamero (1983-1989); Jaime Rodríguez Sacristán (2010); Rafael Gordillo (2010-2011); Miguel Guillen (2011-2014); Manuel Dominguez Plata (2014); and Juan Carlos Ollero (2014-2016).
Of those still present, only Manuel Ruiz de Lopera was absent, who was unable to attend after receiving the club’s invitation.
Source: La Verdad

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