
Málaga Brothers' Unwavering Love for Málaga CF Defies Visual Impairment
Málaga: Two Brothers with Aniridia Find Inclusion and Joy in La Rosaleda Stadium Málaga, Spain – In the heart of Málaga, a touching story unfolds, highlighting the power of sport and community to overcome adversity. Two brothers, José Antonio and Óscar, both affected by Aniridia, a rare eye condition affecting the iris, have found solace and inclusion through their unwavering support of Málaga CF. Aniridia, affecting one in 100,000 people in Spain, has significantly impacted their vision; Óscar has 83% visual impairment, while José Antonio has 90%. Despite this, their passion for their team is undeniable. Óscar's involvement with the Málaga ONCE futsal team and their participation in national athletics championships for visually impaired athletes demonstrate their resilience and determination. "We become very euphoric in the stands," says José Antonio, describing their transformation in the vibrant atmosphere of La Rosaleda stadium's Animation Stand. "Football moves you, and you can't control it. When there's a goal or a chance, your body just goes." Their daughters corroborate their enthusiasm, adding another layer to the family's shared passion. The video, produced by El Periódico de Málaga, offers a glimpse into their lives, showcasing their dedication and the positive impact of their shared love for the sport. It is a story of perseverance, inclusion, and the unifying power of football, reminding us of the importance of community and shared experiences.