Each body: Atletico Madrid creates the first fan club in space and uses astronauts to officially announce new players
Recently, Atletico Madrid recently announced a unique "supporters club" based on a star in the constellation Ursa Major. Through this publicity campaign, the club uses videos of astronaut image to announce the joining of new players.
Rather, the club's eyes have been turned to space, and they have accomplished an unprecedented feat: creating the first "fan club" outside of the planet. This new move originated from the launch of the "Atlantic Malaysia Red and White Card", an international membership for Atletic Malaysia fans around the world, allowing fans far away from the capital to feel their close connection with the team. The first to be announced is Rugery, who plays an astronaut in the video, planted the Atletico flag on the moon. He wore the Europa League badge and the Italian flag badge in Atlanta on his arms. The club officially announced his joining with the phrase "The Tiger has arrived". Rugery explained that his nickname "Tiger" comes from his style of play: "I like to be aggressive and fight for every goal, just like this is the last one."
"Pearl"
Next is the highly anticipated Baenna, who moved from Villarreal. The astronaut in the video wears the badges of the Spanish flag, the 2024 European Cup champion and the Olympic gold medal. The club welcomes his franchise with "Pearls Has Arrived".
The last one to join is Cardoso, who transferred from Betis. Although his joining is no longer a secret, the official announcement time has been delayed. In the video, astronaut Cardoso kicked the ball to Atletico at home. He wore the badges of the American flag and Brazilian flag on his arms, and the club used the "Eagle has landed" to confirm his joining.
"Blade"
Almada is the third new player this summer (excluding Langle and Musso). Although the agreement had been reached long ago, the transfer was successfully completed. The astronaut in the video is getting closer and closer to Earth and can be seen in a map of Spain, wearing the badge of the Argentine flag on his arm. This video also shows the reflection of the World Cup trophy.
In fact, Atletico Madrid's connection to space began in 1998, when the first Spanish astronaut Pedro Duke flew out of the Earth's atmosphere. Although Duke is not a football fan, he admits he has been a supporter of Atletico since childhood.