Rayo Vallecano’s Controversial Agenda Unveiled
The situation surrounding Rayo Vallecano has reached a critical point, leaving fans and players frustrated. This weekend, the team will not play at their home ground, Estadio de Vallecas. Instead, they face another match away from home due to ongoing issues with their facilities.
Rayo Vallecano’s Controversial Agenda Unveiled
Fans are particularly displeased. They are required to travel to the Ciudad Deportiva to purchase tickets for the upcoming match, a decision that has stirred significant dissatisfaction among the Vallecano supporters. This inconvenience follows a series of negative developments affecting both the team and its facilities.
Training Facilities in Disarray
The players, currently under the management of Íñigo Pérez, are struggling due to the inadequate state of their training grounds. Their Ciudad Deportiva has been deemed unfit, forcing the team to relocate training sessions to Getafe. This is not a new occurrence; during pre-season, Rayo Vallecano faced three months without proper access to their facilities.
- Pérez’s team unable to train adequately.
- Training now conducted at Ciudad Deportiva del Getafe.
- Prior locations included Las Rozas and Virgen De la Torre.
Match Locations and Fan Discontent
This Sunday, Rayo Vallecano is set to play against Atlético de Madrid at Estadio de Butarque in Leganés. This marks yet another away match, exacerbated by a previous game canceled just hours before kick-off, causing further frustration among supporters who had already traveled.
Conditions Leading to Frustration
Key factors prompting this unrest include:
- Poor condition of the natural grass at Estadio de Vallecas.
- Insufficient quality of training facilities at Ciudad Deportiva.
- Claims from players, including Mario Suárez, highlighting managerial dissatisfaction.
With no clear resolution in sight, the future remains uncertain for Rayo Vallecano and its loyal fanbase. The ongoing issues have left many supporters anxious about when they might again see their team play at home.