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Why Celtic and RB Leipzig observe a minute of silence and don black armbands during the Champions League.
The rationale behind Celtic and RB Leipzig’s decision to observe a minute of silence and don black armbands during the Champions LeagueA minute of silence was observed by the players of Celtic and RB Leipzig prior to their Champions
League match in Glasgow this evening. In remembrance of the fatalities of the flooding in Valencia, Spain, the two sets of players are also wearing black armbands.Prior to the kickoff of this evening’s European match, both teams occupied the center circle and maintained silence in honor of the deceased.
UEFA previously affirmed that all matches in the tournament, as well as in the Europa League and Conference League, will also pay tribute before the respective matches this week. “UEFA will observe a moment of silence at all UEFA club competition matches this week in remembrance of the victims of the devastating floods in Valencia and all those affected in the region and beyond,” stated the statement.
Last week, Valencia was attacked by a year’s worth of rain, resulting in the tragic loss of 217 lives. The rationale behind Celtic players’ decision to don black armbands and observe a minute of silence prior to the game Ongoing searches for missing locals and significant relief efforts persist. Additionally,
other regions in Spain have been issued a red alert due to the potential for heavy rainfall, which would pose a substantial threat. Despite the postponement of games in the region within Spain’s La Liga over the weekend, certain matches were able to proceed.
Christoph Baumgartner’s reaction of heading home from a corner kick resulted in Celtic falling behind early in the contest. The casualties of the Spanish floods will be honored by all Champions League clubs. Nevertheless, they would not remain for an extended period. After a clever run in which he cut inside from the right-hand side with his left foot, Nicolas Kuhn curled in an exquisite effort that bounced off the post and into the net.
The game was then turned on its head by the German’s second goal, which was scored just before the interval.
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