The golazo by Iniesta in South Africa 2010 remains an indelible collective memory for Spaniards, who consider it the most outstanding moment in national football history.
The collective memory: Iniesta and the memory of South Africa 2010
Andrés Iniesta's historic goal in the final of the World Cup in South Africa is remembered by over 50% of Spaniards as the most emblematic moment of the national team, surpassing even the conquest of the world title in 2010. Young people aged 20 to 29 highlight this milestone as the standout moment in their memory.
The painful memory of Korea 2002
Almost 60% of Spaniards point to the controversial disallowed goals against South Korea in the 2002 World Cup as one of the greatest grievances suffered by the Spanish team. Castilla y León, Valencia, and Galicia are the areas where indignation is most prevalent, showing that that match remains an unresolved issue.
Idols and references in Spanish football
Andrés Iniesta stands out as the most representative symbol for Spaniards, followed by Casillas, Ramos, Raúl, and Puyol. His home community, Castilla-La Mancha, along with Navarre, are the regions where he is considered the most emblematic player of all time.
Traditions that endure: sunflower seeds at matches
The study reveals that sunflower seeds are the favorite snack for Spaniards to accompany Spanish national team matches, followed by potato chips and olives. Navarre and Castilla y León stand out as the regions where enjoying sunflower seeds as an essential accompaniment to every football match is most common.
Football is enjoyed by sharing unforgettable moments
The Grefusa Piponazo pays tribute to the great football moments that remain in the memories of fans, inviting them to share the excitement of tournaments and historic matches. The brand celebrates the passion for football and the importance of rituals that accompany each sporting event.
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