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Pope Leo XIV surprises with his choice of favorite sports club. Poles played in it

Pope Leo XIV surprises with his choice of favorite sports club. Poles played in it

In the context of the figure of the new American pope, the media from practically all over the world are writing. Various threads of his life also concern this sporting side. And as it turns out, Robert Prevost is a man who has spoken about sports many times, being a fan, and years ago even... an amateur tennis player.

Pope Leo XIV's Favorite Football Club? Poles Played in It!

We wrote about the passion for tennis emotions right after Prevost was elected as the new Holy Father. However, it turns out that after a dozen or so hours, new, very interesting sports-related threads appear. This time, you can find out which football team Pope Leo XIV supports.

- He is a man who is easy to relate to - he has a sense of humor, he likes to joke. He has a lot of passion and loves sports. Whenever there was an opportunity to go to the stadium, he did it with joy. He is a big Roma fan and I often tease him. After the match with Fiorentina, I called him and said jokingly that it was the first miracle of Pope Francis. He is someone who is really nice to talk to and joke with - admitted Father Giuseppe Pagano, an Augustinian from Santo Spirito in Florence, quoted by the portal asroma.pl.

The club from the capital of Rome is one of the top teams in Serie A. AS Roma is also a club that has had several figures from Poland over the years. For example, the national team player Nicola Zalewski, still a player of the Roman club, but currently on loan to Milan, more specifically to Inter. In the past, Roma have also had players such as Wojciech Szczęsny, Łukasz Skorupski, Jordan Majchrzak, and going even further back – Zbigniew Boniek .

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Pope Leo XIV will certainly have the opportunity to visit the Stadio Olimpico, located in the capital of Italy, right under his nose. The question is, however, whether the Holy Father will find time for such sporting duties, especially at the beginning of his pontificate. There are serious doubts here.

It is worth adding that Leo XIV's predecessor, Pope Francis, was a great fan of sports, especially football, which he played in his youth. He supported San Lorenzo de Almagro from Buenos Aires until the end of his life. He even had a membership card and paid club dues. After Pope Francis passed away, the president of the aforementioned San Lorenzo club announced a special declaration.

Marcelo Moretti wrote an open letter to the media following the death of their most famous fan, announcing that a new stadium would be built named after "Pope Francis".

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