Real Sociedad announced this morning, during the presentation of the official events of the final of the Queen’s Cup that took place at the Donostia City Hall, that the club has already sold more than 2,000 tickets for the match at La Romareda in question by 24 hours, a fantastic figure. Joseba Ibarburua realistic manager and club representative at the event along with Garbine Etxeberriawas excited about the fans’ demand for tickets when the figure was revealed, and encouraged fans to come to Zaragoza or the fan zone they will implement in Sagüés, with a DJ, a ‘Goazen’ show, games for with children and young people, soccer tournaments, a giant screen to follow the game, inflatables or shops and bars.
IbarburuAdditionally, she is proud of what the women’s section has achieved. “What we have achieved is very good, there are four finals in five years. We want the motto of the final to be related to what we have achieved and that is why it is ‘Pausoz pauso bidea jegen’.” The mayor of Donostia was also present at the presentation. Eneko Goiaas well as the EiTB Sports Director Joseba Urkiolathe Councilor for Economy and Local Employment Ane Oyarbide and the General Director of Sports of the Provincial Council Martha Pastor. Goya
Goya has encouraged true fans to join the party and support the girls in this final. “I want to appeal to the people of San Sebastian to join the last party, to support a lot on balconies and shop windows and also join the party we will do in Sagüés,” he said. In its part, Martha Pastor He explained, they are “very proud” of what they have achieved. “Women show that with courage and hard work we can get anywhere we want to go.” Urkiola He explained that at EiTB they strive to “turn finals day into a party.” They will broadcast the final on television and radio. Finally, Oyarbide commented that they will make “an effort” so that the hospitality industry and the various establishments “dress up in txuri urdin” and involve everyone who can.
Source: La Verdad

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