“It will not be the last Cup”

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Faced with the impossibility of going to Alderdi
Eder Yet the Plaza from Gipuzkoa to celebrate massively with all the Gipuzkoans the achievement of the 2020 Cup title, they have been the general deputy of Gupuzkoa, Markel
Olano, and the mayor of Donostia, Eneko
Goia, who have come to Zubieta to express to the players and the coaching staff of the Real its appreciation, on behalf of all the people of Gipuzkoa, for the achievement of the Copa del Rey.

Both institutions had already announced their decision to give up organizing receptions at their respective venues due to the need to avoid crowds, so the team's first training session after winning the Cup has been the chosen setting for a family reception, almost in privacy.

Jokin
Aperribay, who has acted as host, wanted to “remember the closeness of the Deputation, of the city ​​Hall and of Kutxabank when we got together to be or not to be ”in the Second Division and in bankruptcy, the starting point of his career as president that, thirteen years later, has led to a title.

OlanoIt has precisely alluded to all that journey of more than a decade since, although the “result is important, it is also the journey, which has been hard, of a lot of effort,” said the deputy general. “Arrive from Second to win one Cup makes the merit double ”, according to Olano, for which this title means that “the Royal has caste and that they have shown they know how to work.” For the deputy “these are not coincidences, it means that the club has done a methodical and systematic work”, he said to add that although “the players have the final merit, I recognize Jokin
Aperribay how much the club has advanced and how it has responded with its way of working to the way of being of the Gipuzkoans, with a humble and silent work. We are proud because they represent us by their way of being ”, has finished the jeltzale.

The general deputy as the mayor, in addition to addressing the footballers, the coaching staff and Olabe, present at the event, posed with the squad and the trophy and Eneko
Goia has taken the opportunity to state that this Cup “It is not only the joy they gave us on Saturday but the joy to see where La Real was and how far it has come, something that touched me as mayor.” For the first mayor of San Sebastian “the lusion is due to a career, the evolution of the Real and to see where it is now and the future it may have”. A future that Olano has agreed to qualify as flattering. “With the dimension that the club has acquired, this will not be the last Cup. The players are young and have a great future ahead of them, but I have also told them that they must be an example for society in a situation as tough as the current one.”