What it cost the RFEF to get boots and gloves to Georgia

What it cost the RFEF to get boots and gloves to Georgia

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The arrival of the Spanish men's national football team in Tbilisi didn't get off to a good start. During the first training session, the players didn't have their football boots, and the goalkeepers were also without their gloves.

The reason was that the trunk containing this equipment had been left in Madrid. However, this inconvenience was resolved within hours, as the equipment arrived at the team's concentration hotel in Georgia during the early hours of Friday.

This oversight has come at a cost to the federation, which had to make an extra expenditure to ensure the equipment reached Georgian soil in time. The RFEF had to charter a private flight for this equipment, which reportedly cost 200,000 euros. It was a significant expense that ensured that the boots, gloves, and other gear were available in time for the crucial match against Georgia. Ouch.

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