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In Pictures: Brazil-Argentina rivalry

As Argentinian football fans arrive in Brazil to support their team, the long-standing rivalry with the host team grows.

Thousands of Argentinian football fans travelled to Brasilia to see La Albiceleste (the white and sky blue) in the quarter-finals on Saturday. Although Argentina played against Belgium (and won 1-0), the match was also attended by thousands of Brazilians who rooted against their old football rival, Argentina.

By David Poort

Published On 7 Jul 20147 Jul 2014

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About 60,000 Argentinian football fans descended on Brazil’s capital Brasilia on Saturday to see their team reach the quarter-final. Although the match was between Argentina and Belgium, there were thousands or Brazilians in the stadiums rooting against their old football rival, Argentina.

Argentinian fans have adopted a new anthem during this World Cup, in which they taunt their Brazilian football rivals. The song has caused a stir in Brazilian media and has sparked several counter songs from Brazilian fans.
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Many Brazilian fans at the Argentina vs. Belgium game in Brasilia went to great lengths to support Belgium against their great football rivals.
Argentinian fans chanted their new anthem to the Brazilians in the stadium; [Translation]Brazil, Tell Me How It Feels / To Be Bossed Around In Your Own Home / I Swear That Even If Years Pass / We Will Never Forget / That Diego [Maradona] Out-Skilled You / That Cani [Claudio Caniggia] Surprised You / You Are Crying Since Italy [World Cup 1990] Till Today / You Are Going To See Messi / The World Cup Will Be Ours / Maradona Is Greater Than Pele
Brazilian fans have their own taunting song to counter the Argentinian insults: [Translation]A thousand goals [scored by Pele] / A thousand goals, a thousand goals / Only Pele / Only Pele / Maradona is a cocaine sniffer
Brazilian fans have their own taunting song to counter the Argentinian insults: Mil gols / Mil gols / Mil gols, mil gols, mil gols / So Pele / So Pele / Maradona cheirador[Translation]A thousand goals [scored by Pele] / A thousand goals, a thousand goals / Only Pele / Only Pele / Maradona is a cocaine sniffer
Argentinian fans said they hoped their team would meet Brazil in the World Cup final in Rio de Janeiro(***)s Maracana on Sunday, saying a match between the South American giants would be the ultimate climax of the tournament.
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Despite the animosity between the Brazilian and Argentinian fans, it remained calm around the stadium in Brasilia.
Argentinian fans will now travel to Sao Paulo to attend the match against the Netherlands in the semi-finals. Police in Sao Paulo expected about 100,000 Argentinians would visit the city on Wednesday.


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