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8 Strong details from Romania's match. The players hugged and gave autographs to the children + huge difference from men's football, which cried out of the stands

Article by Laura Şoica – published on Saturday, April 05, 2025, 10:29 / Updated on Saturday, April 5, 2025 10:30

Romania brought the first point in the League of Nations! Superb atmosphere on the “Arc de Triomphe”

1. Warm public, applause, encouragement for players. The beautiful atmosphere created by fans

The thousands of fans who were present at the stadium created an incredible atmosphere from the first to the last minute. They sang, shouted and applauded the players of Romania even when the Northern Ireland had an advantage.

Although the number of supporters was not so high, about 2000 fans, they made it seem and heard as if there were tens of thousands in the stands.

2. The huge difference in the MSCULIN football. From the stands were not heard curses at all

In all 90 minutes of the match, but also before, at the break or at the end, there was never a swearing or an inappropriate word. All fans sang and shouted only to encourage “tricolors”.

Although there have been several faults and harsh entries has the Northern Ireland at the Romanian players, the arbitra has not been sworn in by the supporters or by the people on the bench.

3. Many children, have continually played

Most of the fans were children who did not leave before parents. The small supporters created a wonderful gallery with songs that are often heard in male football.

4. Pedrazzini discussed with the goalkeeper on the lawn at the break

Immediately after hearing the break whistle, the players headed for the locker rooms, but the goalkeeper of Romania, Andreea Părăluță was stopped on the edge of the playing field by coach Massimo Pedrazzini.

The coach explained something to her for a few good minutes, until she was “left” to go to the locker rooms.

8 Strong details from Romania's match. The players hugged and gave autographs to the children + huge difference from men's football, which cried out of the stands

Pedrazzini discussed with the goalkeeper on the lawn at the break / photo: GSP

5. Final at the stadium, the players went to greet the fans

After the final whistle was heard, the Romanian players did not go to the locker rooms, but they stayed a little on the lawn. They went straight to the stands to greet all the fans.

8 Strong details from Romania's match. The players hugged and gave autographs to the children + huge difference from men's football, which cried out of the stands

Players went to greet the fans/ photo: GSP

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Even though Romania had a good performance, and the ball was most often at the opponent's gate, the coach was agitated throughout the match.

He was walking on the edge, gestured and shouted to the player when a more important play phase took place.

Perazzini agitated throughout the match / Photo: GSP

7. Children stood in line for autographs, madness outside the stadium

After leaving the stadium, the children did not leave for the house, but remained at the archery, where the Romanian bus was.

The fans shouted and sang even here, while waiting for the players to receive autographs or to take a picture with them. The public was not only one little girl, but there were also boys waiting to meet footballers.

The players came to the supporters, took the children in their arms, gave autographs / photo: GSP

8. The players came to the supporters, took the children in their arms, gave autographs

The expectation of the children was not a long -term one, however, shortly, the players began to appear. If at first only a footballer was walking to all children to give autographs, until the end there were already 10.

They all smiled and gave autographs to the children and took pictures with them, some of them also embraced several of the small fans.

The players came to the supporters, took the children in their arms, gave autographs / photo: GSP

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