Mar 10 • 07:01 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

They Started

The Spanish bullfighting season began in March with various festivities in Olivenza, Badajoz, and the fairs of Castellón and Valencia, following its early events in February.

The Spanish bullfighting season officially kicks off in March, following initial festivities held in February at the covered bullring in Valdemorillo, just outside Madrid. The upcoming events in Olivenza, Badajoz, and the fairs in Castellón and Valencia are significant for aficionados and participants alike, as they mark the true start of the season. Bullfighting, while rooted in tradition, continues to evolve and capture attention each year, drawing in fans and competitors from across Europe.

As the season unfolds, it promises to deliver excitement and showcases the high level of professionalism that European bullfighting is known for. However, the festivity is not without its controversies; it grapples with inherent issues such as injustices and unexplained topics surrounding the sport. Nevertheless, enthusiasts argue that the essence of bullfighting is defended in the arena, where it is a battle of skill and bravery between the matadors and the bulls, each performance offering a unique spectacle.

The European bullfighting circuit is undergoing a transitional phase, as several legendary figures have recently retired, including Julián López El Juli and Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza, both of whom played critical roles in shaping the seasons. These departures mark a significant change for the industry and introduce new faces who will take on the mantle of bullfighting, reflecting both the challenges and opportunities for the future of this traditional spectacle.

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