Gerard Quintana, second guest of the podcast Orgull Gironí
The musician has reviewed different aspects of his professional career and personal ties with Girona FC.
Gerard Quintana, protagonist of the second episode
The Girona musician has been the second to pass through the Girona dressing room to star in a new episode of the podcast Orgull Gironí. Rock singer, he is known for leading Sopa de Cabra and his figure has also always been linked to Girona's celebrations. “For me there is a point of unreality. I remember coming to Montilivi when I was very young and it's clear, it was another time. There were very few people in the stadium and the category was not what it is now. And suddenly, to see that that field that was so big now becomes small, it is powerful. Girona deserved to have this powerful meaning for the city. We have been playing in the Champions League,” he explained about his relationship with the club, which he began to follow when he was playing in the regional category.
“Singing l'Empordà live at Montilivi was to underline the Pride of Girona”
“Singing on the lawn of Montilivi was like suddenly everything came together. The song underlines the place where you are from, the Orgull Gironí, and the space put us at the gates of an unimaginable exhibition a few months before as the Champions League. For me it was these two prides reinforcing each other”. The singer was the protagonist in the celebration of the historic qualification for the Champions League, and sang live at Montilivi in the last league match against Granada.
The episode, available on all platforms
The second episode of the podcast Orgull Gironí has been released this Tuesday April 15 on YouTube Podcast, Spotify Podcast, Ivoox, Amazon Music and Apple Music. The program is broadcast every fortnight, always coinciding with Tuesdays, is presented by Albert Bassas, the voice of Montilivi, and recorded in one of the most emblematic places of the stadium, the locker room.