Guys: Argentina and the incredible repercussions for celebrating on their soil (with a Super Bowl-level mega-event)

(By Juan Maqueda, from Miami, and Marcelo Maurizio, from Buenos Aires) Boasting a large number of sponsors and an incredible audience, the Argentine national team was part of a mega-event that lasted from last Thursday afternoon and took place at the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires (River Plate Stadium in ARG), where fans and followers gathered to celebrate the third World Cup victory, after the triumphs in 1978 and 1986. In addition to the game, there was a musical show with the participation of several artists such as Fer Palacio DJ, Los Totora, La T y la M, Fernando Romero, Carlos 'El Tula' Pascual, Wos, and La K'onga, who entertained the audience with their songs. The atmosphere in the stadium was impressive, with more than 83,000 fans who decided to deposit a good amount of Argentine pesos to watch the game.

The incredible thing about this event was seeing an Argentine national team that is a record in terms of audience worldwide, while Adidas cannot cope with the super record of jersey sales that occurs worldwide and does not dare to give official figures. 

The show was very impressive, with all the players literally crying with emotion, and their fans as well. The best team has the best fans, the best player, the best goalkeeper, and the best coach, what more can you ask for! The audience showed their emotions, singing songs and showing their support for the Argentine national team. The music and chants were accompanied by the sound of the drums and trumpets of the fans.

The party continued during the game, in which Argentina beat Panama 2-0. Messi's amazing goal in the 10th minute was one of the highlights of the match, and was received with great enthusiasm by the crowd. The emotion reached its highest point when the team took to the field and the crowd began to sing "Muchachos," the song that became immortal during the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

The game was exciting and full of highlights, with incredible cross-field passes from De Paul and Enzo Fernández that ended in a mastery worthy of fine arts from Fideo Di María. Some Panamanian players also drew smiles, like right-back Iván Anderson, brave enough to play from the back against the Argentine players.

In summary, the AFA organized a football party that included music, chants, and a lot of emotion from the crowd at the Monumental de Núñez Stadium. The game was exciting and full of highlights, and Argentina's victory was received with great enthusiasm by the fans. Undoubtedly, a perfect night for football and music lovers.

Before the game, Ariel Ardit, a renowned tango singer, sang the Argentine National Anthem, while a short documentary about winning the title in the Qatar 2022 World Cup was projected on the stadium's LED screen. It was an emotional and joyous celebration for the Argentines who poured into the streets to celebrate.

After this game, the team will have a new practice before having a day off to rest. Afterwards, the team will travel to Paraguay, where they will be honored by CONMEBOL as part of the draw for the 2023 Copa Libertadores. Then, the team will move to Santiago del Estero to face Curaçao in the second friendly of the first FIFA date of the year.

Looking ahead to the June FIFA date, the Argentine national team still has no confirmed opponents, but there are rumors that the team will tour Asia and that one of the two games would be against Bangladesh as a show of

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