Valencia Monitoring Situation of Fans Reportedly Detained in Singapore After Criticising Club Owner
The sign reportedly said "Lim Go Home," a slogan often used by Valencia supporters during the team's matches in Spain. Valencia fans have long been upset with Lim, claiming he has been using the team only for business purposes
Mumbai, October 9: Spanish soccer club Valencia said it was in contact with the Spanish embassy in Singapore to monitor the situation of two of its fans reportedly detained there for criticising the club's Singaporean owner. Valencia on Tuesday said the embassy assured the club that the fans are being advised and helped. Spanish media said the fans were detained after holding a sign with a negative message for Singaporean businessman Peter Lim, the club's owner since 2014. La Liga 2024–25: Barcelona Forward Ferran Torres Sidelined Due to Thigh Injury.
The sign reportedly said "Lim Go Home," a slogan often used by Valencia supporters during the team's matches in Spain. Valencia fans have long been upset with Lim, claiming he has been using the team only for business purposes
Valencia said the Spanish league was also in contact with the embassy in Singapore. Valencia, the league winner in 2002 and 2004, is 18th in the 20-team standings after only one win from its first nine matches. It hosts last-place Las Palmas on Monday.
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