The real is born or made. This is an adapted version of the saying ‘it is born, it is not made’ that fits perfectly Nima Rafat, a Roman of Iranian origin with a beating heart in txuri urdin. He has been doing this since 25 years ago, his father took him to Donostia on vacation for the first time. “I fell in love with the city and the club,” he told MD, although he admits that his passion began to form with the first full sticker album, in which he arched, his idol. “La Real was popular at the time, I liked the goalkeepers and arched It is also a legend for people who are not from Real. I tattooed him”, he commented. He admitted that he liked all the Basque teams, “including Athletic”, but once he got to know the city of San Sebastian and the history of the club “he had to choose”. And he did.
Since then, he has been a royalist follower from Rome, his current home, although he has a “special relationship with Donostia”, where he wants to retire, “if possible in Gros, but it is very expensive”. Rafat He has a Twitter account called Txuri Urdin Roma, and a personal diary in the form of a blog and in a factual key, since 2009, with more than 1,000 articles.
a strong love
The daughter of Nima Rafat He was born in 2007 and, when he was one year old, he visited Anoeta for the first time. Since then, he has also improved his daughter, he buys her a shirt for each season. 2007 was the year of relegation, which marked him completely. “It was the reason why I became 100% of Real, I didn’t care that I played in the Second Division.”
Rafat He confirmed that he watched Real against the Second Division. “I went to Tarragona with some friends, I traveled to Donostia on the promotion day against Celta but I didn’t get tickets. I celebrated it well with the people.” Of course, he would have preferred to see more games but attributes this to the difficulty of finding flights. When he visits his team’s home ground, it is “almost every summer.” This year he will return after which has not been done since before COVID.
A 50/50 match
He was excited that Real would play in his city, but he wasn’t sure if he would go, even if he tried. “I talked to Real to go to the visiting stands but it was not possible for security reasons.” He does not throw in the towel, although he does not like to go with Roma fans, he does not like it.
Rafat He will be hosting nearly 2,000 royalists who he is “sure” will join the former. “Some more will come from Lourdes!” he exclaimed in shock. He recommends three classic places to hang out. Piazza Navona, the Trastevere neighborhood and the Campo de Fiori. He sees the Romans plugged in “after beating Juventus, it’s important for them”, and he expects a full house “because Roma fans are very dedicated to the team”. Of course, “the pressure is higher for them, and the options are 50/50, you have to watch Dybala”.
He is calm “because we have a canary” and trusts that the team will continue the good feelings. “It’s difficult in front of 70,000 fans, but it’s important to play here first.”
He has a magical recipe for winning, which he tells MD in Basque, with a grammar display, because it doesn’t appear in Spanish. “La Real must have passion. Well, harrotasun, because otherwise it would be ‘the pride'”. Of course, they are content with drawing in Rome and winning in Donostia. “It won’t be bad”.
Source: La Verdad

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