Costa Blanca North • Issue No. 2037 • 18 - 24 July 2024
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IN Spain’s ‘Little England’, more than 4,000 people from the two countries united to watch the Euro Cup final on Sunday July 14. Benidorm showed a live screening of the match at the Julio Iglesias auditorium, which reached its 4,000 people capacity. Home to more than 3,000 English residents and even more visitors, an event as significant as the Euro Cup was anticipated in Benidorm with concern for a conflict. The mayor of Benidorm, Toni Perez collaborated with Local and National Police, setting up drones across the city and prohibiting the sale of alcohol in glass containers a few hours before the finals. Anyone who has been to Benidorm knows the city is never calm; a place that feels like an all-yearround holiday and unites such diverse nationali-
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Euro Cup in Benidorm.
ties. For the English living in Benidorm, being in Spain comes with a love for the country and despite losses, the majority spent a night in celebration of sports, friendships and global achievements.
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