Manuel Cáceres ArteSero was known to ensure the atmosphere in football stadiums with his big cash.
The most famous supporter of the Spanish Football team, for more than 40 years, Manuel Cáceres Artero, known as “Manolo”, died at the age of 76, the Roja announced on Thursday. “One of our most faithful supporters, who has always accompanied us in the right -time moments, has died. We know that you will continue to make our hearts resonate. Rest in peace, Manolo. Our sincere condolences to his family and friends”indicates the message published on the selection website, accompanied by a photo of “Manolo” with its famous big drinking.
UD83D UDDA4 has died one of our most faithful followers, who always accompanied us in the good and bad.
UD83E UDD41 We know that you will continue to rumble our hearts.
-Rest in peace, Manolo.
Our deepest condolences to your family and friends. pic.twitter.com/ApPOeQewlP
– Spanish male soccer team (@sefutbol) https://twitter.com/SEFutbol/status/1917895200514470244?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
He supported Spanish World Cup players since 1982 when she had been organized by Spain, and attended their coronation in the final in 2010 in South Africa. The last match he attended is the one against the Netherlands on March 23, which saw the “Roja” prevailing to penalties 5-4 (3-3 after regulation time) and thus qualify for the semi-finals of the League of Nations against France.