Sunday, July 13, 2014

Real Madrid Players pay Tribute to Di Stefano

Real Madrid captain Iker Casillas and galacticos Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale have continued the tributes to club legend Alfredo Di Stefano, who has died aged 88.
Di Stefano passed away in a Madrid hospital on Monday, having suffered a heart attack while celebrating his 88th birthday last weekend.
Blancos president Florentino Perez called the Argentine-born former Spain international “the greatest player ever,” while leading figures from Spanish, Argentine and world football have also been quick to remember a player who won 5 European Cups, 8 La Liga trophies and 2 Ballon d’Or awards.
Thousands of fans are expected to say a final goodbye to Di Stefano at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, where his remains will be on public view all day Tuesday. Madrid players including Casillas will also be present, and the long-serving goalkeeper tweeted his thoughts on hearing the news on Monday evening:
“Rest in peace Don Alfredo, the greatest,” Casillas said. “Legend of madridismo, with us always. I will always remember you maestro.”
Cristiano Ronaldo also used twitter to communicate his sadness on hearing the news.
“It’s a very sad day,” Ronaldo said. “For me, for all the madridistas, for the world of football.”
Bale said Di Stefano had been an inspiration during his first season at Madrid.
“Sadly another great leaves us, Bale said. “Don Alfredo was an inspiration to me,his spirit & memory will always be with us! Rest in peace #EternoAlfredo

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