Sempre Falles Throwback: Matchday 8 vs. Getafe CF

This design was created by Jose Fuster from Valencia, and is based around the home kit and the Lonja silk exchange in the city. White, black and orange colours are featured and a young footballer is represented, in a reflection of the club's firm commitment to equality and women's football, as well as the values of the VCF Academy. The protagonist is controlling a special 'blanc i negre' black and white ball with her chest, in another nod to the passion that Valencianistas have.
She is surrounded by columns reminiscent of the main hall of the silk exchange, which has been used on the home kit to unite two historic emblems of the city. The shirt worn by the Ninot bears the number 12, related to the tributes the club are dedicating to Españeta.
The 'Sempre Falles' joint initiative with the Ayuntamiento, Valencia's City Council, is part of the 'Semper Valencia' campaign launched by the club, with the aim of supporting Valencian society from a health, economic and social perspective.
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