Over the last few decades the month of December has seen a rise in popularity in actions called "Teddy Bear Toss". With Christmas approaching, spectators from many sports club all over the world gather as many stuffed toys as possible and throw them on the pitch. These toys, gifted by thousands and thousands of fans, are then donated to hospitals and charities to be given to less fortunate children from the community, brightening their Christmas. When possible, the players themselves make the trip to personally give the toys to the children, making the whole thing extra special! Real Betis fans hold the teddy bear toss annually [businessinsider.com] The idea originated in Canada in 1993: Don Larson, then marketing director to ice hockey team Kamloops Blazers, promoted the idea for their home match on December 5th. The fans waited for the home team to score their first goal before tossing over 2,400 toys onto the ice! Hockey club Kamloops Blazers were the first to hold the e...
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