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☕️🥐 FC Breakfast: Betis unveil new crest 🦅, Dembélé's classy gesture

☕️🥐 FC Breakfast: Betis unveil new crest 🦅, Dembélé's classy gesture

Yahoo23-05-2025
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
Let it pass!
In the Portuguese League, a player was clocked at... 40km/h! However, beware of 30 km/h zones in the city.
Modo 𝗙𝗹𝗮𝘀𝗵 ⚡Gabriel Silva é o jogador 𝗺𝗮𝗶𝘀 𝗿𝗮́𝗽𝗶𝗱𝗼 🏎️ do mundo!Conseguiste acompanhar esta velocidade toda?📽️ @sporttvportugal #LigaPortugal #LigaPortugalBetclic #CDSC pic.twitter.com/MxzKsxrv9g
— Liga Portugal (@ligaportugal) May 14, 2025
Tottenham, Crystal Palace, Newcastle, Liverpool... what do these clubs have in common? They are English, represented by a bird, and have all won a title this season.
Whether it's on their logo or in their nickname, these four clubs have all had a nice success in 2024-25. This is starting to make Real Betis tremble...
In fact, the Spanish club is facing Chelsea in the Conference League final. For the occasion, the logo has been changed to have the prophecy on their side.
Presenting our badge for the Conference League final. pic.twitter.com/WODRizYZuO
— Real Betis Balompié (@RealBetis_en) May 22, 2025
One thing is certain, Chelsea has no connection to any bird, so Betis has every chance.
Ousmane Dembélé invited the U9 team from Évreux to the last match of the season, against Auxerre.
The children were able to attend the trophy presentation of the club.
Beau geste d'Ousmane Dembélé qui a invité les U9 d'Évreux, son club formateur, à l'occasion du dernier match de L1 🙌🏽On kiffe ce genre d'initiative ici ❤️ pic.twitter.com/q4vlxtjEsT
— Djamel 🇵🇸 (@Djaameel_) May 21, 2025
- 🚨 Kings League France: Panam All Starz wins the competition!
- We know the date of Xabi Alonso's presentation at Real Madrid
- PSG/Inter Milan – Kvaratskhelia has strong words about the final!
8:45 PM: Come - Inter Milan (L'Équipe)
8:45 PM: Napoli - Cagliari (L'Équipe)
9:00 PM: Betis - Valencia (beIN Sports)
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