Fernando D'Amico (ex-LOSC): “What pride to celebrate 80 years of LOSC, the passion will never die”

Fernando D'Amico (ex-LOSC): “What pride to celebrate 80 years of LOSC, the passion will never die”
Fernando D'Amico (ex-LOSC): “What pride to celebrate 80 years of LOSC, the passion will never die”

A great lover of LOSC, Fernando D'Amico expressed his great pride in being able to participate, on his own scale, in the 80th anniversary of LOSC. The Argentinian took part in the clash of generations carried out by the Mastiffs in recent days.

On the occasion of its 80th birthday, an anniversary which will be celebrated this Sunday, November 24 (3 p.m.) during the reception at Stade Rennais, LOSC is publishing a series of photos on its social networks. These link the Mastiffs across generations, like Grégory Wimbée, Mickaël Landreau, Vincent Enyeama and Lucas Chevalier. These great goalkeepers recently met at the Domaine de Luchin to pose with jerseys from different eras.

If they inaugurated this series, these last ramparts were joined by Alexsandro and Aurélien Chedjou, two rocks, as well as Stéphane Pichot, Mathieu Debuchy, Gabriel Gudmundsson and Thomas Meunier for the full-backs. In recent hours, Rio Mavuba and Fernando D'Amico continued the channel: “What pride to celebrate 80 years of LOSC with the eternal captainRio Mavuba, exclaimed the Argentinian upon the publication of these few photos. I carry this club in my skin, my soul and my heart. All the circles who defended this jersey are with us, symbols of the Mastiff and our greatness. LOSC, I love you. This passion, this fire, will never go out! »he said with his heart. Already present occasionally in the bays to encourage the Mastiffs, as in Lisbon in the Champions League, Fernando D'Amico will obviously be there this Sunday.

For the moment, two days before the start of these celebrations, LOSC has already formalized the presence of several former Mastiffs : Adil Rami (2007-11), Vahid Halilhodžić (1998-2002), Carlos Baleba (2022-23), Nicolas Plestan (2003-10), Rachel Saïdi (2015-24), Stéphane Dumont (2003-11), Rafael Schmitz (2001-08), Rio Mavuba (2008-17), Milenko Acimovic (2004-06), Aurélien Chedjou (2007-13), Loïc Rémy (2018-20), Francis Graille (1999-2002), Marine Dafeur (2016-19), Mikkel Beck (2000 -04), Martin Terrier (2016-18), Ludovic Obraniak (2007-12), Matt Moussilou (2002-06), Fernando D'Amico (1999-2003), Stéphane Pichot (2000-04, 2017-19, 2021-…), Patrick Collot (1995-2002), Dagui Bakari (1999-2002), Christophe Landrin (1996-2005), Mathieu Debuchy (2003-13, 2024-…), Yohan Cabaye (2004-11), Djezon Boutoille (1993-2004), Amandine Henry (2024), Grégory Tafforeau (2001-09), Bruno Cheyrou (1998-2002).

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