He’s from Santa Fe, a Unión fan, and his song for Argentina moved a nation | OneFootball

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·14 de julio de 2026

He’s from Santa Fe, a Unión fan, and his song for Argentina moved a nation

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Argentina’s qualification for the World Cup semifinals gave rise to a story that went beyond football. Pedro Saubidet, a folk singer from Santa Fe and a Unión supporter, moved thousands of Argentinians with a version of “Astros” by Ciro y Los Persas, which he performed with his daughter Paula, just eight years old.

The video, recorded at home after the dramatic win over Egypt, went viral within hours, and for many fans it has already become one of the songs that best represents the feeling of the Scaloneta in this World Cup.


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In an interview with Radio Con Vos, Saubidet said he is from Santa Fe and made sure to emphasize his passion: “I’m a Unión fan, I’m tatengue because I’m from Santa Fe”. He also explained that the performance with his daughter began as a family moment shaped by music, football, and the memory of his father, unexpectedly turning into a phenomenon that moved the entire country.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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