This Wednesday marked the 8th SFC José Antonio Blázquez awards for journalism and the 5th SFC Ruesga Bono award for photography. In this ceremony, the awards expanded beyond the local level, something confirmed by the growth of these prizes. The first prize of the day recognised work originally published on social media. The protagonist, photographer from ABC de Sevilla, José Javier Comas. The winning image of the 5th SFC Ruesga Bono award goes by the name Albero - a photo of a Sevilla stand lit-up on a cloudy evening when Sevilla played Real Sociedad. Comas was congratulated for being "the first Twitter user to receive this award".
Shortly after came the SFC Ruesga Bono prize. Ten years following on from the death of Antonio Puerta, there was no better time to pay homage to the man responsible for a photograph for the ages. José Luis Roca was the man responsible for capturing the iconic moment when Antonio Puerta kissed his fist immediately after scoring against Schalke 04. An image viewed thousands of times, representative even after the death of the club legend. Roca, that made a reflection on the importance of the photojournalist in portraying the immediate reality, he emphasised that in this case, the image has remained throughout history: "It serves to remember a well-loved person".
The special SFC Ruesga Bono prize was awarded to José Luis Roca for his renowned photo of Antonio Puerta
It was also the day for the SFC José Antonio Blázquez, whose second prize went to Manuel Díaz Salado and Antonio Viola of El Correo. The piece in question sheds light on the first Football match played in Spain, reflected in the pages of El Correo Andalucía. Its accompaniment was a televised piece broadcasted on El Correo TV which explored the origins of the organisation, officially established in the 19th century. Díaz Salado expressed his gratitude towards the club for all the work they do for the profession and the collaboration of club historians in opening their doors to document this, and many other works. For his part, Viola recognised the efforts of his team.