The highly anticipated La Liga fixture between Valencia and Real Madrid, scheduled for Sunday, November 3, has been postponed due to a natural disaster affecting the Comunidad Valenciana.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has deferred the match in light of a hurricane that has tragically claimed lives and disrupted several areas within the region. The fixture was set to take place at Mestalla Stadium at 1:45 pm but will now be rescheduled, marking a temporary halt in LaLiga’s weekend schedule for teams in the affected areas.
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RFEF’s Statement on Match Postponement
The Royal Spanish Football Federation confirmed the Valencia-Real Madrid postponement on Thursday, following an official request by La Liga’s governing body, LIGA F, which consulted all clubs involved. The RFEF’s statement underscores the urgency of the situation and reveals the federation’s decision to suspend multiple Primera División and Segunda División games.
“Due to the natural catastrophe that has occurred in the Comunidad Valenciana as a result of a hurricane, having decreed three days of official mourning with the suspension of sporting competitions in the cited autonomous region, a request for a postponement has been received from the LIGA F, after speaking with all the clubs involved. In the light of the circumstances of force majeure arising from the events referred to above, it is necessary to postpone the matches scheduled to take place,” stated the judge for professional competitions.
Other postponed fixtures in the Valencian Community include Villarreal vs. Rayo Vallecano, Castellón vs. Racing de Ferrol, Eldense vs. Huesca, and Levante vs. Málaga, all initially scheduled for the same weekend.
Real Madrid’s Response to the Crisis
Ahead of their training at Real Madrid City, Real Madrid’s players and coaching staff observed a solemn moment of silence to honor those who lost their lives as a result of the recent storm. This symbolic gesture demonstrated the club’s deep sympathy and respect for the victims and their families affected by the tragic weather event.
Real Madrid released an official statement expressing condolences and support for those impacted in the Valencia region:
“Real Madrid C. F., the club’s president, and the Board of Directors would like to extend their condolences to the families and loved ones of the people who have lost their lives as a result of the storm that has hit many areas of our country, especially in the provinces of Valencia and Albacete. Real Madrid is deeply saddened and expresses its solidarity with all the people affected by this catastrophe, to whom it conveys all its full support and sympathy.”
The club’s message underscores the unity between Real Madrid and the Valencian community, reaffirming the role of football clubs as compassionate and supportive institutions during times of crisis.
Fundraising Efforts by Real Madrid and the Red Cross
In a proactive show of support, Real Madrid has partnered with the Red Cross to launch a fundraising campaign dedicated to providing relief for those affected by the storm. The campaign aims to address the urgent needs of families who have lost their homes or are facing severe hardships following the hurricane. Real Madrid has pledged an initial donation of one million euros, which will directly aid families struggling with the consequences of the devastating natural disaster.
The joint initiative between Real Madrid Foundation and the Red Cross reflects the club’s commitment to social responsibility and underscores the community-first spirit central to Real Madrid’s ethos. By contributing to emergency relief, the club encourages fans and supporters across the globe to join hands in this cause, showing solidarity with the Valencian population during this challenging time.
Impact on La Liga and Fans Awaiting Rescheduling
With the postponement, Valencia and Real Madrid supporters will now eagerly await updates on when the fixture will be rescheduled. For fans, this delay is understandably disappointing, but the shared empathy toward those affected takes precedence, reinforcing that some moments transcend the passion of sport. La Liga will announce new dates for the fixtures as soon as the situation stabilizes.
Real Madrid and Valencia have extended support and best wishes to all fans in the Valencia region, emphasizing that their safety and well-being remain paramount. Both clubs continue to monitor the situation and coordinate with La Liga and the RFEF, ensuring that any rescheduled matches will proceed at a time that respects the recovery process of the affected communities.
The storm that recently struck the Valencia region serves as a somber reminder of nature’s unpredictable force, causing both loss and disruption. Football fans and players alike are reminded of the importance of unity and resilience in the face of adversity. Real Madrid’s rapid response in honoring the victims and launching a substantial relief campaign exemplifies the power of sports organizations to drive meaningful impact beyond the game.
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Real Madrid will face AC Milan in the Champions League group stage at home on Wednesday, November 6 from 1:30 am (IST).