There are stories that touch the soul by putting aside the sporting rivalries. The world of football, insiders and fans, squeezes around the ex-opere of Rome Julio Sergio who is facing his most difficult game: The cerebral tumor that hit his son Enzo five years ago.
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The Brazilian, who entered the heart of the Giallorossi supporters for a penalty strict in a derby, knows how important it is for his son to have him by his side in this hard battle. Every attention is fundamental, every gesture can give a smile and a little hope.
For this reason, Julio Sergio (today forty -seven years old), has decided to get his hair shaped together with Enzo, the boy is about to face another cycle of chemotherapy. The moment was immortalized with a video that the same ex-player has spread through his social profiles putting the song as a background Viva la vida by Felipe Duram.
The story begins in a bad 2020 day, when in Enzo, who was ten years old, a brain tumor is diagnosed. Two years ago, a delicate operation, then the beginning of the care.
Waiting to face this umpteenth battle, a few days ago Enzo – who was born in Rome – was a guest of the Santosteam in which his idol Neymar jr plays. The Brazilian champion encouraged him with emotion and affection, immediately making himself available. Meanwhile, dad Julio, in addition to being always present alongside the son, continues to work on an awareness campaign aimed at helping many children who like Enzo have to deal with this disease, involving big names in the world of football. Among these, Bonucci, Cristiano Ronaldo, Totti and Buffon.
Source: Vanity Fair

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