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JAKARTA - The Spanish national team held a parade to win Euro 2024 in the capital Madrid on July 15, 2024 local time.
The day before, the Madrid City Council had issued an appeal that roads in the capital would be overcrowded with the Spanish public welcoming the Matador Team.
There are 11 points that the Spanish national team parade passes. Approximately, the march took six hours.
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La Roja arrived at Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport at 14.10 local time. They then headed to La Zarzuela Palace to meet King Felipe VI at 18.30.
The next stop point is La Moncloa, where the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, is waiting for the Matador Team at 19.30.
The parade then passed several points where the Spanish public gathers, such as Plaza de San Bernardo, Plaza de Bilbao, Plaza de Alfonso Martinez, Plaza de Colon, Calle Jorge Juan, Puerta de Alcala, Montalban, and ended up in Ayantamiento Palacio de Comunicaciones and Plaza de Cibeles.
As reported by Marca, Plaza de Cibeles is the peak of the dismissal of the Spanish national team. In the fountain square, the people of Spain and the Matador Team were presented with various entertainment.
Various well-known Spanish artists appear. For example,lah Aaiun sang the song Potra Salvaje.
The song is one of the songs that players Luis de la Fuente often play in the dressing room during Euro 2024.
In addition, there are also Aitana and Almacor who entertain with the song Brillos Platino. All of the events were hosted by DJ Wally Lopez.
At the end of the event, Ibai Llanos and Saul Ramos led the Spanish national team celebration on stage while showing off the Euro 2024 trophy.
For information, Spain made history after winning Euro 2024. They became the first and only team to win four Euro trophies throughout the event.
The title ended Spain's 12-year wait without a Euro trophy or 14 years without a major tournament title (World Cup and Euro).
The last time La Roja won the Euros was in the 2012 edition, while Spain held the last World Cup trophy in 2010.
Interestingly, Spain won three Euro trophies in just the last five editions.