San Lorenzo de Almagro bids farewell to Pope Francis, a great football fan and club member. The Argentine team remembers his passion for the 'Ciclón' and his love for football. Pope Francis, whose real name was Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was a big fan of San Lorenzo de Almagro and always transmitted his passion for the team. He walked around the Vatican with the team's jersey and received delegations from teams all over the world. The Argentine club recalled that Pope Francis was a member and buyer of square meters to help in the effort to return to Boedo. So, the team says goodbye to its biggest fan with a video on its official 'X' profile. Pope Francis also remembered his childhood as a fan of San Lorenzo de Almagro, when he watched games at the old 'Gasómetro'. But, his love for football was not limited to his team, he also enjoyed the successes of the Albiceleste. Pope Francis saw Argentina win three World Cups: 1978, 1986, and 2022. The Argentine club accompanied its text with a video to praise the figure of the Pontiff, where it also remarked that Pope Francis was 'a member and buyer of square meters to help in the incomparable effort to return to Boedo'. The team says goodbye to its biggest fan with sadness, but also with the memory of his passion for football and his love for San Lorenzo de Almagro. Pope Francis will always be 'Cuervo', as the fans of this Argentine team are called. The Argentine club says goodbye to its biggest fan with a message of gratitude and respect. Pope Francis will always be remembered as a great fan of San Lorenzo de Almagro and a lover of football.