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Attacks mar return of La Liga

Rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid come together in condemning acts of terrorism that killed 14

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>> MADRID: Spain’s La Liga returned on Friday under the shadow of terrorist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils that left 14 killed and more than a hundred injured.

The l eague’s authoritie­s still planned for all 10 La Liga fixtures to take place, including Barcelona’s match at home to Real Betis today.

All games across the top two divisions will be preceded by a minute’s silence.

“La Liga has asked the RFEF [Spanish Football Federation] to hold a minute’s silence in all matches of the first day of the competitio­n,” La Liga said in a statement.

Barca’s players held a minute’s silence before training on Friday, whilst the club published a picture of the players and coaching staff with the hashtag “TotsSomBar­celona” (“We are all Barcelona”) on its social media channels.

“As a mark of respect, the flags will fly at half-mast at the club’s facilities and the players from both teams will wear black armbands in all the club’s matches this weekend,” Barca added in a statement.

The club also said that players will wear shirts with ‘Barcelona’ replacing individual names on the back for today’s game at the club’s 99,354-capacity Camp Nou home.

“The players of the first team will wear ‘Barcelona’ instead of their own name on the jerseys for the match,” said the club in a statement.

“This jersey will also carry the hashtag #TotsSomBar­celona [in Catalan] on the front.”

Barcelona’s other top flight side Espanyolwe­reawaytoSe­villayeste­rday.

“With our hearts still shrinking to see Barcelona, our beloved Barcelona, attacked vilely by terror and hate, we want to show our solidarity with all the people affected as well as to thank enormously all the support received by both the city and our club,” Espanyol said in a statement.

The league’s biggest stars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo were among those to lead tributes to the victims as the shocking events of Friday unfolded.

“I want to send my condolence­s and all my support to the families and friends of the victims of the terrible attack in our beloved Barcelona, in addition to totally rejecting any act of violence,” Barca forward Messi, wrote on Instagram.

“We are not going to give up, there are many more of us who want to live in a world in peace, without hate and where respect and tolerance are the basis of coexistenc­e.”

Ronaldo and his Real Madrid teammates also showed their solidarity with Barcelona as the two clubs’ fierce rivalry was forgotten at a tragic time.

“Dismayed at the news coming from Barcelona. All the support and solidarity [to] the family and friends of the victims,” Ronaldo wrote on Twitter.

That mood was reflected on the front pages of Spain’s sport newspapers on Friday.

“Today we can’t talk about sport,” splashed Madrid-based Marca.

Taking a line from Barca’s club anthem, Barcelona-based Sport’s headline ran “Tots units fem forca” (together we are stronger).

On Friday, Valencia ended a three-match losing streak against Las Palmas as the new La Liga season got underway in sombre mood on Friday.

A minute’s silence for the victims was held in Valencia and at Leganes, who hosted Alaves, where a moving rendition of “Cant dels Ocells” (“The song of the Birds”), a traditiona­l Catalan song, was also sung.

Italian striker Simone Zaza, a former West Ham player who joined Valencia on a permanent deal in the summer after being loaned out by Juventus, scored the only goal of the game in the 22nd minute after being set-up by Carlos Soler.

Alaves, who lost the Copa del Rey final 3-1 to Barcelona last season before losing coach Mauricio Pellegrino to Southampto­n of the English Premier League, suffered a 1-0 defeat at Leganes.

 ??  ?? Players of Valencia, right, and Las Palmas observe a minute’s silence before their match on Friday.
Players of Valencia, right, and Las Palmas observe a minute’s silence before their match on Friday.

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