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·15 Juli 2026
‘The Falklands are Argentine’: Argentina’s flag after beating England

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·15 Juli 2026

After Argentina’s agonizing victory, the English players left the pitch completely shaken by the two late blows. In contrast, the Albiceleste squad moved to the opposite end to celebrate with their fans. During the celebrations in Atlanta, Lisandro Martínez and Giovani Lo Celso displayed a banner reading “The Malvinas are Argentine”, reviving the historic sovereignty claim tied to the 1982 war and showing that the historical context was very much on the squad’s mind.
Although there had been an effort beforehand to strip the match of any political undertones, the veterans themselves, through the April 2 War Veterans Federation, had asked that the game not be treated as a “revenge”. Their intention was to use it as a bridge of remembrance to remind the world that the national claim remains alive. With the banner still spread out on the grass, the crowd immediately connected with the shared feeling and erupted into the classic chant: “On Sunday, no matter what, we have to win.”
As the players enjoyed the moment and families celebrated in the stands, attention began to shift toward the weekend’s decisive match. From their training camp, Spain surely took note of the national team’s composure and drive ahead of the final. The message lingered in the Atlanta air: the reigning world champion is ready to defend its place, and the hierarchy stands.
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