Levante has appointed Francisco Fenollosa as the club's ambassador, a man who has dedicated his life to the team. At 92 years old, Fenollosa is still an important figure in the club, and his passion for Levante dates back to when he was just 9 years old. At that time, his father took him to the Vallejo field, and from then on, he fell in love with the team. He remembers wanting to buy a ticket, but they didn't sell it to him until he was 14 years old. Since then, he has been a loyal follower of Levante, and has held different positions in the club, including that of counselor. Fenollosa also worked as a journalist at LAS PROVINCIAS, where he covered Levante's news for decades. He was close to leaving his job as a journalist to become Rocío Jurado's manager, but finally decided to stay with his team. His book, 'Francisco Fenollosa de sangre azul... y grana', presents the ups and downs of his life and his relationship with Levante. The book has been presented by journalists Joaquín Ballesta and Alberto Gil, and has had the presence of the mayor of Valencia, María José Catalá. Fenollosa has highlighted the importance of his relationship with Levante, and has remembered some of the coaches he liked the most, such as Josu Ortuondo, Manolo Preciado, and Juande Ramos. He fondly recalls the time when the Levante board of directors, with Quico Catalán as president, awarded him the honorary president position. His work in the club has been fundamental, and he has helped sell season tickets and promote the team in the Valencian community. But he has also been a witness to Levante's history, and has lived through important moments in the club's life.
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Levante Appoints Francisco Fenollosa as Club Ambassador
Francisco Fenollosa, Levante's honorary president, presents his book and recalls his passion for the club since he was 9, with anecdotes about Rocío Jurado and his work at LAS PROVINCIAS
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