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Pay tribute to the three legends! Paramos held a special triangle game on Saturday to remember the golden memories of football history

5:08pm, 4 July 2025Football

Football is not only a contest in the arena, but also a inheritance of memory and emotions. This Saturday, Paramos will recall three legends closely related to the history of the club - Valdo Ramos, Diego Orejuela and Bernardino Gary in a special game. The Paramos Costa Brava Stadium will usher in a triangle match, bringing together retired players from Paramos, Real Estate and Girona Football Club to express their deep respect for the three late footballers.

Waldo Ramos: The miracle creator of Paramos

In the history of Paramos Football Club, the name of Valdo Ramos shines like a star. This legendary coach used his wisdom and persistence to write the most glorious chapter of the club. Under his coaching, Paramos achieved a leapfrog development from a regional preferred league to a Spanish second-tier league, and such achievements are miraculous in the history of Spanish football.

That night in June 1989 is still talked about by Paramos fans. The team led by Vardo Ramos defeated Anedo with a huge gap of 4-0, officially confirming the historic moment of the team's advance to the Spanish Second Division. At that moment, the whole Paramos was in full bloom, and fans rushed to the streets to celebrate this hard-won victory. Waldo is not only a master of technical and tactical skills, but also the spiritual leader of the team. His personal charm affects every player.

The 84-year-old coach passed away on July 17, 2024, but the football philosophy and fighting spirit he left behind have been deeply imprinted in the genes of Paramos football culture. His tactical philosophy emphasizes teamwork and perseverance, which are still valuable assets of Paramos Football Club today.

Diego Aurejuela: From the stadium to life, he is the 'his own family '

Diego Aurejuela's career trajectory has witnessed the golden age of Spanish football. From 1983 to 1991, he spent the prime of his career with the Royal Spaniards, before moving to Paramos between 1991 and 1993, playing 66 games for the small town team. Although he only had two short seasons in Paramos, Aurejuela used his superb skills and rich experience to bring qualitative improvements to the team.

What is even more touching is that after retirement, Aurejuela chose to settle in Paramos and truly became a part of this small town. He is not just a passerby player, but has completely integrated his second half of his life into the local community. In the streets and alleys of Paramos, people can often see him, chatting with local residents and participating in community activities, becoming a bridge connecting football and life.

On June 26, 2024, 62-year-old Aurejuela passed away, but the cultural heritage he left in Paramos will never disappear. When locals recall him, their eyes always shine with warm light because he is not only an excellent player, but also a true neighbor and friend.

Bernaldino Gary: The great captain of Paramos

In the legendary story of Paramos Football Club, Bernardino Gary is definitely an indispensable and important role. As the team captain, he led the team to successfully advance to the B League of the Segunda League in the 1987-88 season, laying a solid foundation for the club's subsequent glory. It can be said that Gary was the first cornerstone of the Golden Age of Paramos.

Gary's leadership is not only reflected in his fighting spirit on the court, but also in his careful guidance to young players and shaping team culture. He used his actions to interpret what a true professional spirit is and became an irreplaceable spiritual pillar of the team. Paramos in that era was led by leaders like Gary that he could stand out in the fierce competition.

The inheritance of football is often family-like, and Gary's son Garydo is now an assistant coach for the Royal Spaniard, continuing his father's football dream. This inheritance is not only a continuation of technology and tactics, but also a transmission of football spirit and values. On May 23, 2024, Gary passed away, but his football genes will continue to shine on the green field through his son. The significance of the commemorative event: The emotional connection beyond football

It is no accident that it is chosen to participate in this special triangle match. Retired players carry more historical memory and emotional value, and every touch of their ball can evoke fans' beautiful memories of the past. The results of the competition are no longer important, what is important is this sense of ritual and commemorative significance.

Palamos Football Club plays a unique role in the local football ecology. As a small town team, it carries the locals' football dreams and cultural identity. This commemorative event is not only a tribute to the three legendary figures, but also a inheritance and development of local football culture. It tells the new generation of fans and players that the significance of football is far beyond winning or losing, and it lies in the persistence of dreams and the sense of belonging to the community.

When the lights of the Paramos Costa Brava Stadium light up, when the retired players stepped onto the green field again, and when the fans sang the team songs in unison, the legends who had left seemed to be back to us. This is the charm of football - it can transcend time and space, connect the past and the present, and keep memories alive forever.

Waldo Ramos, Diego Aurejuela and Bernardino Gary, these three legends are not only symbols of Paramos Football Club, but also a microcosm of local football culture. They used their lives to interpret what the true football spirit is - not just a contest of technology and tactics, but also a story about dreams, persistence, unity and inheritance. Let us witness this game of history together this weekend and continue their football spirit with our passion and memory.

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