Rayo Vallecano: the last of the barrio teams | Guardian Football Passport



Guardian Football passport talks to staff, players and fans about why the club has felt compelled to get involved in issues within its own neighbourhood. Last year, Rayo Vallecano with an annual budget of $8.6m heard about an elderly local woman facing lossing her home, in an ongoing wave of evictions across Spain of those who hadn’t been able to pay their mortgages or rent owing to the financial crisis. The coach and players found her a new flat and have been paying her rent and visiting her regularly. Recently Rayo launched its away shirt for 2015-16, with its traditional single colour diagonal stripe across the front replaced with rainbow colours. The design represents the fight against homophobia, and each separate colour also relates to a different cause.

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This is Rayo Vallecano: The Pride of a Working Class Neighbourhood



In a city dominated by Real Madrid, Rayo Vallecano make for a refreshing change. Hailing from the district of Vallecas, an underprivileged barrio of Madrid, the essence of the club is still very much more that of a working class district team.Subscribe to Copa90:

The club serves as a source of pride for an otherwise deprived community, and have an indelible bond with these people.
This is Rayo Vallecano: The Pride of a Working Class Neighbourhood.

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