He surprises Cope’s Sports and excites his friend Paco González

The years go by and some people arrive at places and then leave, they fulfill what they had dreamed of, but sometimes the time comes to say goodbye. That happened this weekend, while the LaLiga matches were being playedin the Copeon the sports radio station.

Paco Gonzalez with his usual style, but this time with obvious emotion in his voicededicated some sincere and affectionate words to the colleague who says goodbye: “Thank you for making our lives betterIt has been a luxury to have you as a partner, not only for the work on and off the air“a”, were some of the words that Paco dedicated to her live on the radio station’s sports programme. These words, full of affection and respect, reflected the close relationship they had forged over the years shared at the station. The emotion in Paco’s voice was palpable.making it clear that he was not just a colleague, but a friend whose void would be difficult to fill. Paco concluded his message with a phrase that summed up the impact on the team and the listeners: “You cheered up just with your presence.” This simple but powerful phrase captured the essence of what Nacho Pla represented for his teammates and the audience: a constant source of joy and positive energy.

Who is leaving is Nacho Plawho said that it has been a dream for him to work in sports- One of the most emotional moments that Nacho recalled in his farewell was when Spain won the Euro Cup in 2012At that time, Nacho was studying in England, far from home and the euphoria that was being experienced in Spain. However, in a gesture that showed the deep family bond and his love for sport, his mother called him on the phone in the final moments of the match so that he could listen to the narration of Manolo Lama, one of the most emblematic voices of Spanish sports journalism.. This memory, shared during his farewell, highlighted how sport and the narration of great sporting moments had always been a central part of his life. His mother’s call, at that historic moment for Spanish football, reinforced his desire to be part of the world of sports journalism and to tell stories that, like that one, would remain engraved in the collective memory of fans.

Finally, Nacho Pla He used social media to say goodbye to his colleagues and the listeners who have accompanied him during his time at Cope. In a brief but emotional message, Nacho wrote: “Today was my last day at @tjcope, where I fulfilled my lifelong dream. I love you guys!!”. This message, which was quickly shared and commented on by many of his followers, was another example of the humility and gratitude that characterise Nacho. Through these words, he made it clear that his time at Cope had been more than a job; it had been a deeply enriching experience, marked by friendship and teamwork.