After the furor caused by the tickets, beyond the game there will be a great party where the Argentine public will be able to offer all their love to the team of Lionel Messi and company.
The Argentine National Team is preparing for its big party after consecrating itself as world champion in Qatar 2022. The local team will play a friendly match against Panama this Thursday, March 23, at the River Plate stadium.
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After what was the furor caused by the tickets, beyond the game there will be a great party where the Argentine public will be able to offer all their love to the team of Lionel Messi and company.


In recent days it was learned that the Cordovan quartet group the konga will be part of the celebration, there will also be presentations of The T and the M and of The fly. Both bands had two of the most listened to and sung hits in relation to the group directed by lionel scaloni with “For the Selection” and “Boys” respectively
A name that sounds strong is that of Lali Esposito singing the national anthem just as he did in the World Cup final.
Argentina National Team: declare friendlies of “national interest”
The national government declared the friendly matches of the Argentine National Team that will be played in 2023 “of national interest”. Therefore, the meetings will be broadcast on Public TV throughout the country. This was confirmed on social networks by the Chief of Staff, Augustine Rossi, after the resolution was published this Monday in the Official Gazette.
The measure is national in scope and was ratified through Resolution No. 223 of the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Nation. There, the matches of the National Team that will be broadcast are detailed and the National Communications Entity is given intervention.
Source: Ambito

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