Paulo Dybala, Argentine Player of Rome, said Monday that Pope Francis’ football passion “Made it bigger” And his death “It’s a huge loss in every way, for Catholics and Argentines.”
“This is a very sad news, in Rome I had the opportunity to meet him. His passion for football became bigger. It was a huge loss in every way, for our Catholics and our arguments. I wanted to send gratitude to the Vatican and his family,” The Roman striker said during a gesture as the Laureus ambassador, where a minute of silence was kept the Pope’s memory.
Pope Francis, who died at 7.35 (5.35 GMT) on Monday, was a great football fan and a recognized follower of San Lorenzo Argentino.
Source: La Verdad

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