Andrés Llinás fulfilled the dream of a grandfather of Millonarios fan: he took him out of the grandstand and gave him the shirt

The spectators of this story were quite moved, which has not only captivated the 'ambassador' fans, but also all football fans

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The passion for football has left quite emotional images for the history and memory of many sports fans. The most recent case was starred by a 90-year-old Bogotá fan, who since childhood has been a fan of Millonarios and fulfilled one of his biggest dreams last Saturday.

It turns out that as a birthday present, the man returned to the Nemesio Camacho stadium 'El Campin' to support his team in the grandstand, after an 8-year absence, forced by an accident that left him unable to return.

However, the joy of this fan was not only for cheering for the 'blue ballet' again and seeing him emerge victorious in the match they played against Once Caldas, but because he received an unexpected surprise from the player Andrés Llinás, who allowed him to step on the grass of the pitch, hugged him and gave him his shirt, which made him feel will water his eyes.

The recording of the moment was made by Daniel Ávila, grandson of the lucky and fervent fan, who was responsible for viralizing through Tiktok this story that moved many football fans.

The tears of the Millonarios fan were more than enough to express the happiness he felt at the time, because after several decades he lasted with the dream of embracing one of his players, he finally succeeded.

See here the emotional moment that captivated on social media:

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It was all thanks to Daniel Ávila, who exposed the story of his grandfather on Tiktok, stating that he was about to turn 90 and, as a sign of his love, would give him the tickets to watch the game against the 'white' of Manizales.

However, he received a message from other fans who, apparently moved, decided to give them two tickets in one of the best stands of 'El Campín' and thus contribute to the fulfillment of this great dream.

But the surprises for Ávila and his grandfather did not stop there, as his video was so viral that it reached the hands of Daniel Llinás, who immediately contacted the young man to tell him that he too wanted to be part of this initiative.

As expected, Llinás was applauded for this action and received a lot of positive comments on social media, including, from those who follow other teams such as Independiente Santa Fe, América de Cali and Atlético Nacional.

“These types of acts are what make football a great sport”, “more players like this and not those who sow hatred among the fans”, “great on and off the court, Andrés Llinás” and “thank you because it is because of this kind of thing that small fans fall in love with their team the most”; were some of the reactions that aroused this story.

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