Real Madrid drops trophy under team bus

April 21, 2011 04:14 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:54 am IST - MADRID

Real Madrid waited 18 years to win back the Copa del Rey trophy - only to drop the cup and watch it get crushed under the wheels of a bus.

Only hours after beating archrival Barcelona in the domestic cup final in Valencia, Madrid defender Sergio Ramos let the 15-kilogram cup fall from the top of the team bus during celebrations on Thursday morning in the capital.

The front right wheel of the bus rolled over the trophy before the driver stopped. Emergency services gathered up the broken pieces and returned them to the bus but the trophy did not reappear at the club’s traditional celebration spot of the Plaza de Cibeles in central Madrid.

“The cup fell, it fell,” Ramos said according to Europa Press agency. “But the cup is OK.”

Later, the Spain defender made light of the incident on Twitter. “The whole thing about the cup was a misunderstanding, it didn’t fall ... it jumped off when it reached Cibeles (the fountain in Madrid where the team celebrates its titles) and saw so many Madrid fans,” Ramos tweeted. “Hahahaha ... but don’t worry ... have a good day.”

Spanish reports said 60,000 fans gathered at Cibeles to celebrate the club’s first silverware under coach Jose Mourinho. “After two complicated years, winning the Copa del Rey is a relief,” Madrid captain Iker Casillas said before following the tradition of wrapping a Madrid insignia and club scarf around the Roman goddess that marks the square.

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