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Gallery|Qatar World Cup 2022

Argentinians ecstatic as World Cup winners return for parade

Lionel Messi posts photo of him sleeping with World Cup trophy ahead of celebration that draws hundreds of thousands of Argentines.

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Hundreds of thousands Argentina fans celebrated the World Cup victory upon the return of their national football team in Buenos Aires [Cristina Sille/Reuters]
Published On 20 Dec 202220 Dec 2022
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Hundreds of thousands – millions by some estimates – of Argentines dance, cry and cheer, flooding onto the streets of Buenos Aires on Tuesday to celebrate the country’s World Cup-winning football squad led by Lionel Messi after their plane landed in the pre-dawn hours.

The team arrived in the early hours at Ezeiza airport where despite it being about 3am (06:00 GMT) thousands were waiting with banners, flags and flares, and howling in joy after 36 years since the country’s last World Cup victory.

By about midday, hundreds of thousands had congregated in downtown Buenos Aires, with major roads shut down for the parade. People held up banners of Messi and late icon Diego Maradona, played instruments or climbed lampposts or bus stops.

“It’s crazy, it’s incredible, it’s the best thing that can happen to you in life,” said Matias Gomez, 25, a metalworker.

“It is an enormous joy to see all these happy people, all together, one with the other, holding hands, giving each other hugs, kisses. We are all one today.”

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The Argentinian capital has been in party mode since the dramatic victory over France in Sunday’s final in Qatar, which has helped mask economic woes in the South American nation battling one of the world’s highest inflation rates.

The victory, in a penalty shootout after a whipsaw game, made the country world champions for the first time since Diego Maradona hoisted the trophy in 1986 and the third in total. The government made Tuesday a national holiday to allow fans to celebrate the win.

The players, after spending a few hours at the Argentinian Football Association (AFA) facilities near the airport, left on an open-top bus with signs saying “World Champions” and three stars to mark the country’s trio of trophies.

The players danced and cheered with fans who circled the bus. Police were having to hold people back to allow the vehicle to move forward on its slow journey towards the centre of town.

Earlier Messi, 35, who has burnished his reputation as one of the world’s greatest players, sent out a message on Instagram saying “Good morning!” with a photo of him sleeping in his room at the AFA complex next to the golden trophy.

Argentina's Lionel Messi lies in bed with the FIFA World Cup trophy
Argentina’s Lionel Messi lies in bed with the FIFA World Cup trophy [Instagram/Leo Messi/via Reuters]

Messi has said the final, in which Argentina beat France 4-2 on penalties after the scintillating extra time ended with 3-3, would be his last match in the World Cup, though he intends to play a few more games for the national side.

At times, it has felt that the whole country has been partying through the night from Sunday onwards in the southern hemisphere summer, the joy of victory infecting everyone with cars regularly blaring their horns in celebration.

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Thousands waited with banners, flags and flares outside of the Association of Argentinian Football Headquarters before the team's arrival, in the middle of the night. [Mariana Nedelcu/Reuters]
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Fans gather outside the Association of Argentinian Football headquarters as the Argentina team bus arrives. [Mariana Nedelcu/Reuters]
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Crowds throng around the Obelisco in Beunos Aires as Argentina fans are seen before the victory parade. Hundreds of thousands - millions by some estimates - took part in the parade. [Agustin Marcarian/Reuters]
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An Argentina fan plays the trumpet before the victory parade. [Cristina Sille/Reuters]
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A fan displays a flag of Lionel Messi. [Martin Villar/Reuters]
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Argentina national football team travel on a bus with the World Cup trophy during the victory parade as fans celebrate. [Martin Villar/Reuters]
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Fans climbed on roofs and lamp posts to watch the parade. [Agustin Marcarian/Reuters]
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An Argentina flag banner was waved as young fans watched from below. [Mariana Nedelcu/Reuters]
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A banner of Argentina's Lionel Messi and former player Diego Maradona was seen in advance of the victory parade. [Gonzalo Colini/Reuters]


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