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The Philadelphia Eagles are officially the Super Bowl Lix champions after beating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in the game for the title on Sunday in New Orleans.
The celebrations began instantly in the hometown of the team with swarms of fans assaulting Broad Street.
And although things got too loud when fans began to turn on fires and lantern lights, the party last night was only the first of many in Philadelphia in the next few days, including a special super bowl parade in honor of the players and Trainers
The date of the parade has been confirmed for February 14, Valentine's Day, by the president of the Eagles, Don Smolenski and the city officials.
“Just watching the weather and we have some snow this week, so we want to be respectful of the city to do what they need to do,” Smolenski said 94WIP February 10. “And an extra day of planning does not hurt. You know what, it is a good way to start the weekend.”
In the next few days, more details about the parade will be revealed, according to the office of the mayor of Philadelphia.
At the beginning of February 10, the Eagles X/Twitter account shared a brief Broad Street clip video and the Super Bowl Lombardi trophy with the legend: “I thought it was time to bring this again. See you on Friday. ”
“I have to rest. It will be a party, “wrote an X fan in response, while another said:” Okay, I will take off on Friday thanks for the head administrator. “
A third said: “We will be there, whatever happens.”
Others wondered why the parade would not be programmed for Thursday, February 13, instead of taking place on Valentine's Day.
When the Eagles beat New England patriots in the Super Bowl in 2018, the city closed to organize the mass parade that began on Broad Street and Pattison Avenue and ended in front of the Philadelphia Art Museum, where former player Jason Kelce Dio A famous. Empowering speech.
This year's route will probably be the same and will last approximately two hours.
For anyone who wants to join the festivities, it is possible that tickets have to buy in advance as they were in 2018.
Bucks county residents were able to get the train for the parade seven years ago, but Septa has not yet announced transport and train times.
It is expected that about one million fans will appear for the parade, where Eagles players, coaches and their respective families will greet them from floats in the middle of the street.
People outside the State or anyone who cannot hook a ticket in time can see the transmission of the Eagles parade on the NFL network or transmit it on NFL.com.