REAL MADRID’S MATCH AT VALENCIA POSTPONED DUE TO DEADLY FLOODS IN SPAIN

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Real Madrid’s away match against Valencia in La Liga has been postponed due to severe floods that have resulted in the deaths of over 95 people in eastern Spain. The decision, made by the Spanish football federation (RFEF), also affects Villarreal’s home match against Rayo Vallecano, which has been similarly suspended.

La Liga requested the postponement of these matches, as well as three second division games involving teams from the impacted areas. In a statement, the RFEF announced, “It has been agreed to postpone matches that were to be played in professional and non-professional competitions, both in 11-a-side football and in indoor football (in the Valencia region).”

The federation had previously postponed several Copa del Rey first-round matches, including Valencia’s game against Parla Escuela.

In solidarity with the victims of the floods, a moment of silence will be observed at matches throughout Spain this weekend, including during the Catalan derby between league leaders Barcelona and Espanyol on Sunday.

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