
Argentine vice president calls English 'pirate usurpers' before World Cup semi-final
Argentina faces England in the semifinal of the World Cup this Wednesday
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Argentina faces England in the semifinal of the World Cup on Wednesday (15). It is not just any game," added Villaruel, whose father was a veteran military veteran of the Malvinas War, which in 1982 was fought between the dictatorial government of Argentina and that of England for the sovereignty of the islands, which is still in dispute between both countries for diplomatic routes. In her message, the vice president also referred to Diego Maradona, who, in the 1986 World Cup, in which Argentina was the champion, scored two legendary goals in the 2–0 victory against England.
Furthermore, On Tuesday, Security Minister Alejandra Monteliva stated that, according to the security scheme established by the United States for the match that will be played in Atlanta, Argentine fans will not be able to enter the stadium with flags or any element allusive to the Falklands. “They will not be able to enter flags with messages of this type,” Monteoliva said to Radio La Red. “Nothing containing a message that can cause any kind of situation,” he added. It's the Malvinas, it's Diego [ Maradona ], it's the last of Leo [Lionel Messi] and it's enough for the invaders," said in a message on social network X the vice president, about midnight this Wednesday. One is known as “the goal of the century” and the other is controversial, called “the hand of God”.
In addition, So, mixing would be crazy ", had said Scaloni about it. "This is more complicated, you can't cover people's mouths," answered the minister smiling, when asked about it. The presence of Argentines in Brazil gained even more prominence during the World Cup.
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Argentina faces England in the semifinal of the World Cup on Wednesday (15).
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesIt is not just any game," added Villaruel, whose father was a veteran military veteran of the Malvinas War, which in 1982 was fought between the dictatorial government of Argentina and that of England for the sovereignty of the islands, which is still in dispute between both countries for diplomatic routes.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn her message, the vice president also referred to Diego Maradona, who, in the 1986 World Cup, in which Argentina was the champion, scored two legendary goals in the 2–0 victory against England.
reliability low1/2 sourcesOn Tuesday, Security Minister Alejandra Monteliva stated that, according to the security scheme established by the United States for the match that will be played in Atlanta, Argentine fans will not be able to enter the stadium with flags or any element allusive to the Falklands. “They will not be able to enter flags with messages of this type,” Monteoliva said to Radio La Red. “Nothing containing a message that can cause any kind of situation,” he added.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIt's the Malvinas, it's Diego [ Maradona ], it's the last of Leo [Lionel Messi] and it's enough for the invaders," said in a message on social network X the vice president, about midnight this Wednesday.
reliability low1/2 sourcesOne is known as “the goal of the century” and the other is controversial, called “the hand of God”.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSo, mixing would be crazy ", had said Scaloni about it.
reliability low1/2 sources"This is more complicated, you can't cover people's mouths," answered the minister smiling, when asked about it.
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The presence of Argentines in Brazil gained even more prominence during the World Cup.
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It's not just any game," added Villaruel, whose father was a veteran military of the Falkland War, which in 1982 was fought between the..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideIn her message, the vice president also alluded to Diego Maradona, who, in the 1986 World Cup, in which Argentina was champion,..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideOn Tuesday, Security Minister Alejandra Monteliva stated that, according to the security scheme established by the States..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideIt's the Malvinas, it's the Diego [ Maradona ], it's the last of Leo [Lionel Messi] and it's enough of the invaders," he said in a message on the network..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideOne is known as “the goal of the century” and the other is controversial, called “the hand of God”.
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