Triumphant bullfighter Morante de la Puebla celebrates cutting two ears at sold-out Seville bullfight with former King Juan Carlos I in attendance.
Triumphant bullfighter Morante de la Puebla celebrates cutting two ears at sold-out Seville bullfight with former King Juan Carlos I in attendance.
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Morante de la Puebla cuts two ears in triumphant return to Seville

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José Antonio Morante de la Puebla made his comeback at Seville's Real Maestranza on Easter Sunday, cutting two ears before an ecstatic crowd with former King Juan Carlos I in attendance. Bullfighters Roca Rey and David de Miranda also earned trophies in the Garcigrande bullfight. The event drew numerous public figures and sold out completely.

Seville's Real Maestranza bullring was packed with a 'no hay billetes' sold-out crowd for the Easter Sunday bullfight on April 5, 2026, featuring Garcigrande bulls for Morante de la Puebla, Roca Rey, and David de Miranda.

Morante de la Puebla, absent for 175 days since his last appearance in Madrid, entered the ring at 18:35 amid religious clamor. Dressed in black and gray embroidery, he dedicated his first bull, Golfante, to former King Juan Carlos I, who attended with Infanta Elena in the Real Maestranza box. After a shortened faena due to the bull's weakness, he received silence. With his second bull, Gentil, he delivered solid series and a monumental thrust, cutting two ears amid wild delirium.

Roca Rey, in eggplant and gold, faced Custodiador with quality but the faena waned; he earned greetings on the first and one ear with petition on the Puerta del Príncipe fifth. David de Miranda earned an ear on the reserve sixth after a severe volteretón and bold arrimón.

Juan Carlos I arrived by private jet from Abu Dhabi via Geneva, greeted with ovations and cheers. 'We need him a lot,' Morante said of his support. Attendees included Juanma Moreno, Sergio Ramos, Estrella Morente, and Vicente Amigo. A minute of silence was held for Rafael de Paula and others.

The former king, not in institutional seats, was cheered upon entering at 18:23.

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X users praised Morante de la Puebla's triumphant return to Seville's Maestranza, where he cut two ears before an ecstatic crowd. Former King Juan Carlos I received a standing ovation and met the bullfighters afterward. Enthusiasts celebrated the festive atmosphere and the king's presence, while skeptics criticized his attendance and bullfighting.

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Andy Cartagena carried triumphantly through Puerta del Príncipe at La Maestranza bullring during Seville's Feria de Abril.
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Andy Cartagena carried out through Puerta del Príncipe at La Maestranza

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Andy Cartagena opened the Puerta del Príncipe at the ninth subscription event of Seville's Feria de Abril at La Maestranza bullring, cutting three ears from noble bulls by El Capea and Carmen Lorenzo. Lea Vicens earned one ear while Guillermo Hermoso de Mendoza cut two ears, though he faltered on the kill in his second bull. The event drew more than three-quarters capacity.

Morante de la Puebla delivered a memorable performance at the Jerez bullring on May 16, 2026, exiting on shoulders after cutting two ears. The afternoon also featured strong showings from José María Manzanares and Juan Ortega.

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Morante de la Puebla starred in an improvised and genius bullfight with the fourth bull from Álvaro Núñez at La Maestranza plaza during Feria de Abril, though he earned no trophies due to sword issues. Víctor Hernández took an ear from his first bull, while Juan Ortega had an unremarkable showing. The April 16 bullfight drew a full house.

The Partido de Resina bullfight during the Feria de San Isidro left an empty spectacle at Las Ventas on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, where only the mastery of Antonio Ferrera stood out among listless and heavy bulls.

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Colombian bullfighter César Rincón, retired since 2007, announced yesterday in Seville his return to the bullrings at age 60 to defend bullfighting culture in Colombia, set to be banned next year by decree from Gustavo Petro's government. He plans pre-Columbian bullfights in Colombia and Europe, without specific dates yet.

Amaia Montero returned to the stage with La Oreja de Van Gogh at the Bizkaia Arena in Barakaldo before 15,000 people, after nearly two decades away from the group.

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RCD Mallorca claimed a dramatic 2-1 La Liga victory over Real Madrid at Son Moix on April 4, with Vedat Muriqi's injury-time strike—his 19th of the season—securing the points after Éder Militão's late equalizer. The result boosts Mallorca's survival bid, dents Madrid's title hopes (now trailing Barcelona by seven points with eight games left), and prompts coach Álvaro Arbeloa to take blame for key decisions.

 

 

 

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