Hundreds of people welcomed the Moreirense team, which this Saturday became champions of the Portuguese League II, rising to the top echelon of football.
Shortly after the end of the match against Estrela da Amadora, which ended in a 4-2 victory for the Canons, the surroundings of the Comendador Joaquim de Almeida Freitas stadium were covered in green and white.
At Bar Que, the party was filled with beer at a breakneck pace, setting the tone for a lively and rhythmic celebration.
Outside, Señor José took the opportunity to do business and join the party. I was selling vuvuzelas. Two for five euros. And the noise became deafening, eagerly waiting for the command.
Gradually there were more people. Fireworks were launched and songs were performed in support of the group, which returns to the I league a year later.
Luis Souza, 10, didn’t want to sleep because he needed to celebrate with his “heroes”. By the hand of his father, Pedro Luis just wanted to see the players arrive and thank them for getting up.
“I told my father that I would do my homework this afternoon, but tonight, if Moreirense wins, he will have to bring me to the party. I don’t have any dreams. very happy,” he said impatiently.
The arrival of the bus to the stadium took place at 1:20 am in a big apotheosis. The crowd surrounded the car and all together celebrated in euphoria. The players and technical team inside the bus jumped, danced, sang in unison with the chorus of enthusiastic fans outside.
The fireworks made the moment even more emotional, giving it a brighter tone.
Maria Odete, who weeps easily, couldn’t hide her excitement as she saw her heart’s club return to the big stages, but now it’s time to celebrate.
“Moreirense is back where he has always been. This is our place. These warriors gave everything on the field this season to be here today. Now we will enjoy it. It’s a party,” he shouted.
The bus drove into the stadium and the fans followed as if they were invited to a party. And the night was still young. And it’s time to celebrate. In the end, Moreirense moved up to the I league.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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