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Thousands of fans welcome Argentina team after World Cup victory

President Alberto Fernández declared a national holiday on Tuesday so the country could celebrate the victory

AP/PTI Buenos Aires Published 21.12.22, 03:37 AM
Lionel Messi is flanked by Leandro Paredes, Rodrigo De Paul, Angel Di Maria and Nicolas Otamendi as the World Cup-winning Argentina team arrive outside the Association of Argentinian Football Headquarters on an open-top bus in Buenos Aires on Tuesday.

Lionel Messi is flanked by Leandro Paredes, Rodrigo De Paul, Angel Di Maria and Nicolas Otamendi as the World Cup-winning Argentina team arrive outside the Association of Argentinian Football Headquarters on an open-top bus in Buenos Aires on Tuesday. Getty Images

Thousands of fans lined up in the middle of the night to try to get a glimpse of the Argentina soccer team that won one of the greatest World Cup finals of all time.

Members of the team, led by captain Lionel Messi, were all smiles as they descended from the plane in Ezeiza, right outside Argentina’s capital, shortly before 3am (local time) on Tuesday onto a red carpet that had been rolled out for the squad.

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Messi was the first player out from the plane carrying the World Cup, flanked by coach Lionel Scaloni, who put his arm around him as they walked past a sign that read, “Thank you, champions.”The players were welcomed by rock band La Mosca singing “Muchachos,” a song that was written by a fan to the tune of an old song by the band and became a popular unofficial anthem for Argentine fans at the World Cup in Qatar.

Thousands of fans gathered at the Obelisk before a victory parade of the team.

Thousands of fans gathered at the Obelisk before a victory parade of the team. Getty Images

The newly crowned champions of the world boarded an open-top bus and several, including Messi, could be seen singing the words to “Muchachos” while they waited for everyone to get on heading to the headquarters of the Argentine Football Association.

The bus moved at a snail’s pace as fans, many of whom were waving Argentine flags, swarmed the bus on a highway, eager for a glimpse of the players as law enforcement officers tried to keep them at bay.

The players were scheduled to rest at AFA headquarters for a few hours before boarding the bus that will take them to the Obelisk, the iconic Buenos Aires landmark that was a sea of people on Sunday afternoon after the team won the country’s third World Cup, and its first since 1986.

Lionel Messi after reaching Buenos Aires early on Tuesday.

Lionel Messi after reaching Buenos Aires early on Tuesday. Getty Images

President Alberto Fernández declared a national holiday Tuesday so the country could celebrate the victory.

The day after the streets of Argentina turned into massive parties following the Sunday victory, many kept a close eye on the flight that brought the players home to celebrate. As the plane got closer to Argentine soil, almost 200,000 people were tracking its path online and news channels gave live coverage of the arrival.

In the afternoon, people started arriving at the airport and outside the AFA headquarters in hopes of getting a glimpse of the team.

Many were also already at the Obelisk, seemingly ready to spend the night there to ensure a prime spot for Tuesday’s festivities.

Several players posted photos of the plane ride on social media.

Messi held the World Cup on the plane. Nicolás Tagliafico, meanwhile, posted a photo of the World Cup buckled into an airplane seat as if it were just another passenger.

The World Cup and the success of the Messi-led squad has brought much-needed good news for a country that has been stuck in economic doldrums for years, is suffering one of the world’s highest inflation rates.

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