Argentina's San Lorenzo club pays tribute to Pope Francis during match
The pontiff, who died last Monday, was buried in Rome before the game.
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Buenos Aires, 27 April
Argentine soccer club San Lorenzo paid tributes to its fan Pope
Francis during a national league home match.
The
pontiff, who died last Monday at age 88, was buried in Rome before the game.
San
Lorenzo players wore a patch on their shirts with an image of Jorge Mario
Bergoglio smiling and wearing his papal robes, accompanied by the phrase
“Together for Eternity.” Visiting side Rosario Central won 1-0 thanks to an
injury time goal.
Before
the match, children from an initiative promoted by Bergoglio paraded with San
Lorenzo's youth team at Nuevo Gasómetro Stadium.
The
club's blue and red colors were mixed in the stands with the yellow and white
of the Vatican flag in the form of smoke, ribbons and flags, some of them
featuring the pope's face.
Fans
gave Francis a standing ovation only hours after he was buried in Rome.
San
Lorenzo's stadium is in the Bajo Flores neighborhood, close to Bergoglio's
birthplace. The pontiff was the club's 88,235th member.
A
club founded by Catholic priest Lorenzo Massa, San Lorenzo is expected to
return to the neighborhood of the same name in Buenos Aires by the construction
of a new stadium, which will be named “Pope Francis.”
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