Valencia CF inaugurate the "1919 walk", an exhibition of the Club's history open to the world
Visit the history of the Club, in the Valencian temple, with an exhibition by and for all the fans. With the "1919 WALK", inaugurated this Thursday, you can now enjoy a 360º tour through the almost 100 years of Valencia CF's brilliant history.
With the presence of President Anil Murthy, General Director Mateu Alemany, representatives of the Valencia CF Foundation, relatives of the founders of the Club, and former players such as Juan Cruz Sol, Paquito, Voro, Miguel Tendillo, Ricardo Arias, Roberto Gil, Pepe Claramunt or Fernando Giner, the "1919 WALK " has been inaugurated.
This present exhibition around the stadium of Mestalla is thought for the whole city of Valencia, the Valencian and all the fans of the world who can enjoy the brilliant history of the Club in Mestalla and also through the App "Valencia CF Centenary", with which enriches the exhibition and the history of the entity with audios and videos that can be consulted in three languages: Valencian, Spanish and English.
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