Ramon Calderon Insulted And Attacked During Festival

The former president was on the receiving end of some very nasty abuse and had to run to avoid more trouble...

21-Mar-2009 6:57:17 PM

Ramon Calderon, Real Madrid
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Ramon Calderon might have left his post as Real Madrid president, but it is safe to say that fans in Spain have not forgotten about him.

Mediterraneo reports that the former president received abuse from a group of around 20 people at a festival on Thursday and had to run away to avoid been attacked by them.

The story is yet another intriguing incident involving the former president, who resigned last year after reports surfaced that the Assembly had been rigged.

The drama occurred at the Fiestas de La Magdalena in Castellon, a famous event in Spain which Calderon was attending.

The former president was apparently recognised by a group of 20 youths at the party, and they began to hurl abuse at him, saying, among other things, that he had ruined Real Madrid.

The youngsters hounded Calderon whilst insulting him and he was only saved from physical damage by a group called the Colla del Rei Barbut.

They took him to a safe place where he had to hide from his tormentors as they continued to look for him.

The ex-Real Madrid chief came out when he thought the coast was clear, but was spotted once again by the group and they took to the street and continued to insult him, also attacking one of the members of the Colla del Rei Barbut.

Police have not not yet been able to identify any of the aggressors.

James Walker-Roberts, Goal.com
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