On Friday, the Prague Tip sport Arena will turn yellow. Hockey Sparta has been playing for an extra-league match for the sixth time Sparta gives tribute to members of the Integrated Rescue System - soldiers, rescuers, police officers and firefighters. For Friday's match against Karlovy Vary (18:30) they will have free entry and the players will get special jerseys made by reflective fabric.
Maybe it's going to be good for Sparta. The Prague Club is in a situation where it has lost the last two games with a score of 3:11 and the presence of the rescuers on the stands can help - in a literal and literal sense. The charity event will attract more fans to the Hole Hall, who will probably get home for the necessary victory.
Sparta pays tribute to this year's Sparta campaign, including Sparta's legends and their descendants. The newest most productive player of club history Yaroslavl poses with his son Tomas with wear a reflective vest, defender Michal Baron is complemented by his son Marcel and Richard took the son of Rica and Kootchar's grandson.
"We want to share the idea of respect and support for rescue forces among young people, show the children what police, fire brigades, rescuers and soldiers are doing every day," said Robert, Executive Director of Sporting Prague, where Sparta belongs.
Above all, children and teenagers are also focused on the culmination of the campaign; players will wear bright yellow jerseys with reflective elements. Sparta thus worships the work of rescuers whose uniform will remind Spartan jerseys, but also highlights the importance of security features. Fans even get yellow reflective tapes.
"Unique jerseys will go straight to the auction with Karlovy Vary, the proceeds of which Sparta will donate to the Police and Firemen and Military Solidarity Fund," said Speeches, who is the co-owner of active backups of the Central Bohemian Region. After the match, an impressive joint photo of Spartan fans will be created on the ice.
For the perfect perfection of a charity action, Sparta would need to defeat Karlovy Vary...