Noah Higón, a Valencianista who has given a high level of visibility on social media to the fight against rare diseases, visited the Ciudad Deportiva on World Rare Disease Day to meet the players and coaching staff.
Last June, Valencia CF and the VCF Foundation sealed a pioneering alliance with the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER), becoming the first club in Spain to establish a collaboration agreement with the entity. FEDER's aim is to raise awareness and support research for the benefit of the more than three million people in Spain who suffer from one of these conditions.
In addition, in the recent match between Valencia CF and FC Barcelona, FEDER was the leading entity for the 'ADN Mestalla Solidari' initiative. Noah performed the honourary kickoff for the game
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