The mayor of Malaga reprimands Piqué for the challenge of bathing in a fountain to get tickets for the Kings

"Málaga is not a school of hooliganism.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
18 September 2023 Monday 22:53
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The mayor of Malaga reprimands Piqué for the challenge of bathing in a fountain to get tickets for the Kings

"Málaga is not a school of hooliganism. We will suggest to Mr. Piqué that he make other more interesting approaches from the point of view of education." This is how the mayor of the Malaga capital, Francisco de la Torre, responded to the former soccer player and president of the Kings League, Gerard Piqué, after challenging several young people in a live show to bathe in the fountain in Plaza del Obispo to get free tickets for the championship final, which will be held in October in Malaga.

Last night's Kings League program broadcast live on the Twitch platform connected with a reporter who was in the Plaza del Obispo in Malaga capital with a group of young people the same night that tickets for the games went on sale. Kings and Queen League finals.

It was then that from the set they shouted at the reporter: "Whoever gets into the fountain-- you give him a double." "Whoever jumps into the pool, two tickets," said Ibai Llanos, ordering Piqué, "tell him, tell him." After the reporter communicates the challenge, several young people are seen jumping into the water, causing surprise and laughter among the streamers.

This action is expressly prohibited in the Malaga Municipal Ordinance and would entail a fine of up to 750 euros. In addition, it should be noted that the fountain in Plaza del Obispo is a monument of the city that dates back to the 18th century.

This Monday, the mayor of Malaga expressed his disbelief at not fully understanding the relationship between bathing in a historic square and getting tickets for this 7-a-side football competition, and assured that "we will suggest to Mr. Piqué that he make other more proposals." interesting from the point of view of education, of training, not to do nonsense".

"What the city of Malaga has is not a school for hooliganism, it is a training school for citizens," inviting the president of the Kings League to give away tickets "to the one who is the most collaborative, to the one who makes the most effort in their studies." , along those lines we will give you a few tips."