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UD Almería travelling fans on tour across Spain

The Rojiblancos' loyal fans continue to accompany the team on their LaLiga Santander trips.

The UD Almería travelling fans are on tour this season in the LaLiga Santander, as evidenced by the fact that they are accompanying the Rojiblancos on their trips in the top tier of Spanish football. It doesn't matter whether the games are set to be played on Friday, Saturday or Sunday; at lunchtime, mid-afternoon or at night; or if it is necessary to travel many kilometres or even doing it by bus, plane or boat.

The first outing of this campaign to Elche recorded the largest attendance. It was the shortest journey to go on, but there was also travelling support present in North Spain (Valladolid and Bilbao), in Mallorca, and more recently in Seville on the occasion of the visit to Real Betis or last Sunday in Valencia to cheer on the team throughout the match against Villarreal CF; there were around 600 UD Almería fans at the Benito Villamarín Stadium, the second largest attendance after that of Elche, and at the Ciudad de Valencia venue, which hosted around 200 UD Almería fans on the last Matchday.

As for the home games played this season so far, the Indálicos' excited supporters keep on flocking to the Power Horse Stadium regardless of days and kick-off times. More than 11,300 people gathered in the stands to make their voices heard far and loud against Girona FC in the previous performance put in on home turf, and considering that it was played at 7pm on Thursday.