s the festive spirit sweeps across Andalusia, Real Betis Balompié is set to sprinkle some extra magic on the pitch with its beloved annual tradition: La Lluvia de Peluches (The Teddy Bear Rain). This heartwarming initiative, which transforms a high-stakes La Liga match into a symbol of generosity, will take center stage during the club’s clash against Getafe CF on December 21. It’s not just about the beautiful game—it’s about bringing joy to children who need it most.
For the uninitiated, La Lluvia de Peluches is a fan-driven tradition where supporters shower the field with stuffed toys at halftime, creating a cascade of cuddles that rivals any goal celebration. Launched by Real Betis in 2018, the event has grown into a cornerstone of the club’s community outreach, collecting thousands of toys each year for donation to local charities. This season, with the holidays approaching, it’s poised to make an even bigger impact.
When and Where to Witness
Mark your calendars for Sunday, December 21, 2025, when Real Betis hosts Getafe CF in Jornada 17 of La Liga. Kickoff is slated for 9:00 PM at the iconic Estadio La Cartuja in Sevilla—a neutral venue that’s no stranger to Betis magic. This match also marks the Verdiblancos’ final home outing of 2025, making it the perfect send-off before the winter break.
As the halftime whistle blows, fans will join a synchronized countdown displayed on the stadium’s videoboards. Then, in a wave of green-and-white solidarity, plush toys will rain down from the stands onto the lush green turf. It’s a sight that’s captured hearts worldwide, blending the thrill of football with the warmth of the season.
How to Get Involved: Your Guide to Participating
Real Betis makes it easy (and encouraged!) for every Bético to join the fun. Here’s what you need to know to make your contribution count:
- Toy Specifications: To ensure safety for players, staff, and fellow fans, peluches must meet these simple guidelines:
- No larger than 30 cm in any dimension.
- Weigh no more than 200 grams.
- Free of batteries (internal or external) and hard, sharp, or potentially damaging elements.
Non-compliant toys won’t go to waste—they’ll be collected at entry gates and redirected to partnering organizations.
- Bringing Your Peluche: Simply pack your qualifying stuffed friend in a clear bag (per stadium rules) and head to La Cartuja. Volunteers will be on hand to guide you.
- Tickets and Access: General sale tickets are now available through the official Real Betis website. Whether you’re a season ticket holder or a first-time visitor, secure your spot early—demand is expected to be high for this feel-good fixture. Visit realbetisbalompie.es for purchasing details.
The club emphasizes safe participation: Arrive early, follow security protocols, and let’s keep the focus on the joy of giving.
What the Lluvia de Peluches Means for the Club
The Lluvia de Peluches has evolved into a powerful symbol of Real Betis’s commitment to social responsibility. At halftime, supporters throw plush toys onto the pitch, creating a striking and heartwarming spectacle as thousands of soft toys fall like confetti. All donated toys are collected and distributed to children from vulnerable communities, ensuring they receive a Christmas gift through the club’s foundation and partner organizations.
Over the years, this initiative has grown into one of the most anticipated charity moments in Spanish football, showcasing the unity between Betis and its fanbase and generating widespread media attention.