Players of the Argentine National Team were present at the last goodbye to the late Pope Francis in the Basilica of San Pedro. The details.
Argentine soccer players went on Thursday at San Pedro Basilicalocated in the center of the Vatican Citywith the mission of saying goodbye and honor Pope Franciswho died at 88 as a result of a stroke that resulted in cardiac arrest.
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Who were present on the special occasion were Leandro Paredes, Paulo Dybala, Matías Soulé and Valentín Castellanos.


The delegation of As Rome also included the coach Claudio Ranierito the French sports director Florient Ghisolfiand the captains Lorenzo Pellegrini, Gianluca Mancini and Brian Cristantein addition to other members of the leadership of Rome.
Later, it was the turn of Valentín “Taty” Castellanoswho went with the delegation of Lazio To pay tribute to the Supreme Pontiff.
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On the side of Lazio, who entered the Vatican Basilica around 15 (local time), accompanied Castellanos The President Claudio Lotitothe technician Marco Baronithe sports director Angelo Fabianithe captain Mattia Zaccagni and other leaders of the Celeste Club.
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