In an event organized by the AFA, the World Cup that the Argentine team won in Qatar and the other trophies that the “Scaloneta” won will be exhibited at the Municipal Palace of Tandil.
The world Cup who conquered 14 months ago the Argentine National Team in it Qatar World Cup 2022 will be exhibited this Saturday in the Buenos Aires city of Tandilwith free and open access on the esplanade of the city Hallwhere tourists and residents will have the opportunity to take a photo, municipal sources reported.
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The World Cup that the captain of the national team knew how to kiss Lionel Messi will be on the esplanade of the city Hall tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. After the efforts that came in recent months carried out by the mother entity of Tandil football, the AFA Federal Council through the leader Pablo Toviggino and the president of AFA, Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia.
The trophies that will be displayed so that everyone can take photos, in addition to the one announced world Cupwill be the America Cup won in Brazil at the Maracaná stadium and the Conmebol-UEFA Champions Cup obtained in the “Very final” against Italy at Wembley.
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The Tandilense Football League and the Municipality from the city of Tandil has been working hard on the final preparations to receive the world Cupwith free and open access, the mountain commune reported in a statement.
This Cupthat Argentina conquered on three occasions, the previous ones in 1978 and 1986will visit a Football League for the first time and according to what they announced, it will be covered by a transparent protection, for security reasons, and people in turn will be able to approach it for a few seconds and take photos.
It is expected that from clubs Mar del Plata, Ayacucho, Necochea, Balcarce, Villa Gesell and other Buenos Aires towns come to the mountain city to see the cup up close.
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