MADRID - Vicente del Bosque Success squad grabbed the World Cup trophy in 2010 was greeted noisy celebrations all over Spain.
La Furia Roja have to work hard before to claim a 1-0 win over Netherlands at the World Cup final on Monday (7/12/2010) early morning GMT. Is a Barcelona midfielder, Andres Iniesta, who became a hero in Spain thanks to goals solo alias 117 minutes extra time.
Matador's first title team in World Cup events, as well as complement their success at Euro 2008. Spanish society was dissolved in joy as she partied all night celebrating Raihan Iker Casillas and his friends.
Through television, in the town square packed with people all over Spain to celebrate. Madrid directly witnessed noisy 'Iker Casillas' lift the prestigious trophy at Soccer City, Johannesburg. Vuvuzela buzz heard in various corners of the city, as well as a car horn.
One fan in Madrid 'fad' unfurled banners that read "Paul Octopus, Forever!", Complete with pictures of animals currently the most popular World wide.
Touching scene appeared in Barcelona, Spain, where people waved flags with the spirit. In fact, Saturday (07/10/2010) and then, more than 1.1 million residents do demonstrations demanding autonomy for Catalonia.
This celebration is apparently not limited in the plains of Spain alone. In Toronto, Canada, the Spanish fans take to the streets while dancing on top of cars and trucks.
In Mexico City, around 2500 fans gathered in the Plaza de Cibeles to celebrate La Furia Roja's first title. Bang drums, blowing vuvuzela, and the singing residents add boisterous party atmosphere, as reported by Soccerway.
Despite coming into the Dark Continent as a favorite candidate, Spain started the World Cup following a less convincing 0-1 defeat by Switzerland in their opening Group H match Lucky, Matador team can improve the appearance and winning all other games to challenge De Orange at the top of the party.
(Van)
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