MELILLA: MEDIEVAL DINNER IN CLUB SCORPIO CELEBRATION OF THE TRIUMPH OF SPAIN
With the headline "Victory of the Hosts of the Kingdom of Football Castilla medieval lead the press of the time the triumph of the English selection in the 2010 World Cup.
In this edition of the Medieval Market Club Melilla Scorpio directive scheduled for Saturday night July 3 a traditional dinner Medieval preceded by the expectant football match Spain vs. Guarani selection defeated finally ended with a goal for the Kingdom of Castile. Purpose in the halls of the club was fitted a screen to see the development of the game. So throughout the Medieval Dinner filled alive Soccer Hosts of the Kingdom of Castile, Gol de Villa not missing the toast of "Non Nobis" - Temper, Temper, Temper!.
Herald Scorpio Club Castle Master Marshal mentions all honors, Princes and Princesses who attended the banquet at the very noble city Melilla, on the lands of the Kingdom of Castile in Africa since 1497 in the days of the Catholic Kings. Such as the Grand Master of the noble Scorpio Castillo Mr. Don Gregorio and Don Tourism Prince Javier Figueroa and Mrs. Dona Susana Andujar. Others, like the great Don Caballero Juanmi of Lancelot and the Queen of Taxdirt Don Pedro Gomez and Doña Carmen de Rudder. Beyond the seas from the Kingdom of Valencia attended this event the Prince of Snakes - Don Juan de Aznar, "El Indio" accompanied by the illustrated Lord of the Laws of the United Don José de Bonet and Ferrandis. South of Italy Nicolo Albano Don Caballero - Lord Massafra Region Taranto. In addition to beautiful ladies of the court decorated with fine fabrics brought from East as well as the blind Don Lazarillo.
As is customary in previous years a retinue of all the torches in hand, guests walked around the grounds of the Old Village of Melilla, animated the music of the bagpipers from Acibreira. One can only hope the next meeting of football against the Teutons, which can be seen on the huge screen in the Plaza de las Culturas outside the walls of the Third Precinct walled Old Melilla.
Á minimum our Hosts of the Kingdom of Castile.
Chronicle and photography: Jean de Molay (Juanjo Florensa)