A match in Spain that began in December has finally been completed

A match in Sanja that began last December before being stopped due to offensive calls was finally completed on Wednesday until the country's football restarted. 45 minutes of conclusion in the second half of the Second League match between the Madrilene squads, Rayo Vallecano and Albacete, took place in the capital. [...]
The 45 minutes of the second leg of the Second League match between the Madrilene squads, Rayo Vallecano and Albacete, were held in the capital 179 days after this meeting had started without spectators, the Periscope broadcast.
The original meeting had no goals when the decision was made to stop it after the first leg, on December 15th, as Vallecano's fans shouted that Albaceta's attacker Roman Zozulya was Nazi.
Zozulya, who denied contact with rightist groups, joined Rayo in a lending form in 2017, but the deal was canceled hours later after fans appeared in training with a resident saying that in town “there was no room for Nazis”.
Luis Advincula scored a spectacular goal in the 61st minute from outside the area, while the officials triumphed with scores of 1-0, with fans about residences celebrated by balconys.
On Thursday, La League will resume, with Seville going to Real Betis by 9:00. /Periscope. com/












