This second edition of the event was attended by more than 250 football players, more than thirty collaborating companies and with the logistical support of numerous patient associations.
The team of players from the National Police has been proclaimed champion of the second 7-a-side Football Tournament for the benefit of biomedical research in Malaga, which took place this weekend, organised by the Regional University Hospital of Malaga and the Biomedical Research Institute of Malaga and Platform in Nanomedicine (IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND), with the support of the University of Malaga (UMA).
After facing the Hospital General Universitario de Málaga - Gestión y Servicios team in the final, they have won the first place trophy in this charity event, in which a total of 16 teams took part over two days, and in which more than 250 people took part as charity footballers.
In addition, the team from the Málaga CF Ex-Football Players' Association also took part, who played a friendly match against the tournament champions. As a novelty, a friendly match was also played with children, organised in collaboration with the Diabetic Association of Málaga (ADIMA). In addition, third prize went to the Guardia Civil, who played in the consolation final with the Vithas Málaga team.
The trophy ceremony of this second HRUM/IBIMA 7-a-side Football Tournament was attended by the scientific director of IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND, Francisco J. Tinahones, together with the managing director of the Institute, José Miguel Guzmán, the Economic, Administrative and General Services director of the Regional University Hospital of Málaga, Paula Corrales, and the deputy vice-rector of Strategic Projects, Institutional Relations and University Welfare of the UMA, Consolación Pineda. The champions‘ trophy was presented by Tinahones himself, accompanied by Miguel Gil, Director of Social Activities of the Unicaja Foundation, while the runners’ trophy was presented by Paula Corrales, together with the commercial delegate of MAPFRE, Antonio Javier Moreno.
They were the protagonists of the presentation ceremony to all the teams that took part in the sporting event, highlighting the commitment of the various entities of different types that participated in the logistics and sponsorship of this event with the sole purpose of raising funds to be used for the development of different lines or translational research projects that IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND is developing at the Regional University Hospital of Malaga in different diseases.
COLLABORATING TEAMS, ENTITIES AND ASSOCIATIONS
The tournament has had 16 teams that have contributed an economic amount for participating. In addition to two teams from the Regional Hospital of Malaga itself, one from IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND and three from the University of Malaga (Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Science and Faculty of Health Sciences), the National Police, the Provincial Fire Brigade of Malaga, the Civil Guard, SERVEO, Vithas Malaga, the Spanish Association against Cancer, HM Hospitals, SANDO Foundation, Galacticos and AVOI also took part.
They have also provided medical staff to attend any incident during the tournament, made up of a team of physiotherapists from the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation service of the Regional University Hospital of Malaga, together with a mobile emergency unit provided by the Malaga Guadalhorce Health District.
In addition, numerous companies from different sectors have contributed financially to the cause to raise funds for research, such as Unicaja Foundation, MAPFRE, Insbesa, Sando Foundation, AMGEN, Air Liquide, Intersurgical, Construcciones Arjona, Toldos Juan del Río, Biomol, Copyrap, Coca-Cola, Sabor a Málaga, Biomédica, the Picasso Birthplace Museum in Malaga, the Centre Pompidou Museum and the Russian Museum Collection, the Thyssem Museum in Malaga, Prolongo, R de Benítez, Mecablas, Linet, Sabor a Málaga, Albus-Hermanos Blanco, Comercial Trujillo, Indas, Mabega, Eqpro, Vasco Informática, Queralto and Promoidentidad.
Finally, the organisation of the tournament has been supported by patient associations which, in addition to the children's match organised by ADIMA, have collaborated, along with the organising staff, in different tasks such as the Association of Women Operated with Breast Cancer (ASAMMA), the Malaga Association of Relatives and Sufferers of Multiple Sclerosis (AMFAEM), the Malaga Epilepsy Association (AMADE) and the ACAE Association (Hospital Clowns). In addition, the final and the match with the Association of Ex-Málaga Football Players was broadcast by Nacho Gutiérrez, a member of the Sports Journalists' Association of Málaga.