Valencia’s scheduled La Liga match against Espanyol on Saturday has been called off as the city continues to struggle with the tragic consequences of the devastating floods that have hit eastern Spain in recent days. The severe flooding began the previous Tuesday and has sadly resulted in at least 218 lives lost in the Valencia region alone, marking a significant tragedy for the community.
In a similar vein, Levante, another major football team based in Valencia, has also experienced the impact of this natural disaster, as their upcoming second-tier fixture against Tenerife, slated for Sunday, has been postponed. This decision underscores the far-reaching effects of the flooding on various sporting events and reiterates the importance of prioritizing humanitarian efforts at this time.
Moreover, last week, Valencia CF had already seen both their Copa del Rey encounter with Parla Escuela and another La Liga game against Real Madrid postponed. A statement from Valencia CF highlighted the need to focus on essential relief efforts rather than sporting activities, emphasizing, “At this time, football is secondary and all efforts must go to aid those affected by the tragic aftermath of the DANA weather phenomenon, to whom Valencia CF would like to express their deepest condolences and support.”
Levante also issued a heartfelt message expressing their appreciation: “We would like to extend our gratitude to La Liga, the Royal Spanish Football Federation, and CD Tenerife for their sensitivity and understanding. We are also deeply thankful for the countless expressions of love and support we are receiving during this challenging time, both from across Spain and internationally.” Their continued commitment is to assist emergency services and volunteers who are working diligently to provide relief for the affected individuals.
In addition to the actions taken by these clubs, notable figures in football, including Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti, Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone, and Barcelona’s Hansi Flick, have expressed their disapproval of the decision to proceed with any La Liga matches over the weekend. Their criticisms reflect broader feelings within the football community, highlighting the necessity of prioritizing solidarity and support for those impacted by this calamity.
The collective sentiment across the football world is a clarion call for unity and compassion, urging fans and supporters alike to rally in aid of those who have endured such a devastating experience. This situation serves as a poignant reminder that, during times of crisis, the values of community and empathy should take precedence over sporting rivalries and competitions.

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