Pablo Urdangarin Kicks Off New Season Clad in Attire From His Girlfriend's Family, Notable for the Lack of Parental Presence
In a recent friendly match, Pablo Urdangarin, the nephew of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain, demonstrated his dedication to handball as he played for BM Granollers against Toyoda Gosei. Despite the eventual loss with a score of 30-35, Urdangarin showed enthusiasm, commitment, and humility in his approach to the game.
Highlighting his performance, Urdangarin scored a goal during the match, adding to his tally for the season. His first victory of the season, which occurred earlier, suggests that he is actively competing. However, specific details about his performance in this friendly match are not widely available.
Urdangarin's sportsmanship was evident throughout the game. He displayed concern for an opponent who was injured during the match, approaching him to help him up. This act of kindness was mirrored by both teams after the match, as they bid each other farewell with smiles and posed for a group photo, showcasing a spirit of camaraderie.
Meanwhile, Urdangarin's girlfriend, Johanna Zott, attended the match, accompanied by her mother and younger sister. The absence of his father, Iñaki Urdangarin, and his mother, Infanta Cristina, was noticeable at the event.
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