Rayados given a rousing send-off ahead of Club World Cup
The Rayados fans bid farewell to their players with chants as they headed to the Club World Cup, showing their unwavering support.
The team embarks on a new adventure with the hope of standing out against global powerhouses.
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Even though only the squad is traveling, the passion from Monterrey was felt before the journey.
Fans chanted phrases like 'champion again' and 'how could I not love you' to motivate the group.
With Domènec Torrent at the helm, Monterrey will face formidable opponents like River Plate and Inter Milan, aiming to make a mark in the FIFA tournament.
The hope is set on competing at the highest level.
Rayados will debut on June 17 at the Rose Bowl Stadium, facing the Italian champion, Inter, in what will be a true international challenge.
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