Yesterday, Dianense Fiamma Benítez achieved victory with the Spanish women's soccer team in the UEFA Women's Nations League, which took place in France and dedicated her award to the victims of the Campanar fire through the X account of the Valencia Football Club , where he is a midfielder.
"I wanted to dedicate it to those affected by the Campanar fire, a lot of strength and this is for you," the player commented after the game while she was still on the field.
? Our international champion of the #UWNL, @IannuzziFiamma, did you want to dedicate the title to the victims of the Campanar fire??
You are very big, @SEFutbolFem! ???#DNAVCF ? @VCF_Female pic.twitter.com/2Jcke5WECC
- Valencia CF (@valenciacf) February 28, 2024
Fiamma was born in Ondara, but it was the Dianense city that saw his talent with the ball grow, as he was part of the Dénia football school. He later went on to play for the Valencia Football Club. At only 19 years old, she has already won a World Cup, two European Championships and now the UEFA Women's Nations League.
congratulations for the gesture
here in your city, the Moors and Christians aired it with a minute of silence, despite it being official mourning and then partying and drinking in the streets of Campos and the city council allowed it