Defeated but proud: Madridistas brave the heat to roar on La Roja
Briefly

The Parque de Berlin in Madrid filled with enthusiasts for the women's Euro final, enduring 35C heat for a communal viewing experience. Patrons included families picnicking, fans wearing national colors, and even a Spanish mastiff donned in a flag. The countdown to the match was met with loud cheers and excitement, highlighting the significance of the event. Similar past events saw thousands celebrating Spain's previous victories over England, establishing a strong football culture and community spirit in the capital.
The Parque de Berlin was filled with people braving the 35C heat to stand in front of a large screen, excited for the women's Euro final.
Spectators at the event included a patriotic Spanish mastiff with a rojigualda flag and municipal health workers and police officers enjoying the atmosphere.
An MC excitedly announced the significance of the event, declaring this a triumph for the women's team and a moment of history for Spain.
Madrid has a history of massive spectator events, especially football, with crowds gathering to celebrate Spain’s victories against England.
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