Parejo and Wass take part in 'Three Kings' celebrations

Dani Parejo and Daniel Wass were surprise participants in a traditional parade through the streets of Valencia on Sunday evening, for Spain's 'Three Kings' holiday. The event, a 'second Christmas' that was previously the main present-giving day, brought thousands of children out onto the streets, and the VCF players experienced it first hand from one of the parade floats.
For the event, the club donated over 16,000 footballs, scarves, flags and mini-balls, as part of a collaboration with sponsors EA Sports, Vueling, Sailun, Trececasas and Hasbro.
The Valencia CF float, which held the club mascot, the two players and 30 children, with Parejo and Wass waving to the crowd.
At the end of the route, copies of the official Centenary book and football were handed over to Valencia mayor Pere Fuset and 'falleras' Consuelo Llobell and Carla García.
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