The Argentine Football Association (AFA) said present in remembrance during the memorial day of March 24Day of Remembrance, Truth and Justice in Argentina and asked all football fans to stand under the flag of Never more.
The world of football echoed the memory of that sad day 48 years ago. In different posts, several Argentine clubs alluded to the date and even National Team footballer Lisandro Martínez referred, from England, to this day of struggle in the country.
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Lisandro López also referred to March 24
Defender Lisandro Martínez, who currently plays for Manchester United, was not absent on the commemorative day of March 24, Day of Remembrance, Truth and Justice in Argentina and reflected again on one of the darkest days in national history.
Despite being in England after his recent participation with the Argentine National Team, Martinez He used his social networks to send a message of support and reflection on those who disappeared in the country during the last civil-military dictatorship.
Through his Instagram account, the defender shared an image with the words “Memory, truth and justice. Never again”thus joining the numerous voices that insist on remembering and repudiating the atrocities committed during the last civil-military dictatorship in Argentina.
The publication of Martinez He received extensive support from his followers on social networks, who expressed messages of support and admiration towards the player both for his performance on the field of play and for his commitment to social causes and historical memory.
This gesture of Lisandro Martínez adds to the active participation of various sectors of Argentine society in the reminder and reaffirmation of the commitment to the principles of memory, truth and justice. From the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo to numerous sports and cultural institutions, the country united once again in commemorating this significant day.
In the sporting context, several Argentine clubs also used their social media platforms to remember this day and reaffirm their commitment to historical memory. Clubs like Boca Juniors They took advantage of the occasion to carry out symbolic actions, such as the restitution of membership cards to fans who were detained and disappeared during the dictatorship.
The message of Lisandro Martínez and the active participation of various sectors of Argentine society reflect the continuous commitment to remember and repudiate the crimes committed during the last dictatorship, reaffirming the motto “Never more” as a fundamental premise in the construction of a just and democratic society.
Source: Ambito

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