Fali: Being a gypsy is the best thing that has happened to me in life

This story does not begin with this interview, but on the days when the toughest pandemic hit and went to the balcony to applaud the toilets. Rafael Giménez (

Fali: Being a gypsy is the best thing that has happened to me in life

This story does not begin with this interview, but on the days when the toughest pandemic hit and went to the balcony to applaud the toilets. Rafael Giménez (Valencia, 1993), Fali for football, he could not train with the Cádiz because fear paralyzed him. He has no mobile. He took that of his wife, Mary, and found oxygen among those who asked him. This journalist could not then capture that emotional torrent on paper, but he established the bond with which the circle closes here. In Fali there is much more than grace, raw and rise from him's responses. He reflects and tries to go further. He never loses sight of his origins. He proudly defends the gypsy ethnic group. And he walks with the care of who he knows that the dreamlike life of football has an expiration date.

Date Of Update: 23 September 2021, 07:39