Argentina

2023 - 3 - 24

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Argentina vs Panama : Lineups and LIVE updates (Goal India)

Lionel Messi lifting the World Cup in a thrilling finale episode against Kylian Mbappe's France was a story written in heaven. La Pulga stamped his legacy ...

Lionel Messi lifting the World Cup in a thrilling finale episode against Kylian Mbappe’s France was a story written in heaven. Having participated in their first World Cup finals in Russia, Panama failed to earn a spot in Qatar as they bowed out of the CONCACAF Qualifiers finishing 5th in the table. A heavily hostile El Monumental Stadium will witness their country play at home for the first time since the World Cup in Qatar and the 83,000 fans in the stadium will leave no stone unturned to make their presence felt by the visitors.

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Argentina vs. Panama - Football Match Report - March 23, 2023 ... (ESPN.co.uk)

Argentina beat Panama 2-0 in a friendly on Thursday with goals from Thiago Almada and Lionel Messi amid a festive atmosphere in their first game in front of ...

They deserve all the recognition of the Argentine fans because they always did their best for these colors." "I always dreamed of this moment, celebrating with you," an emotional Messi told the crowd. [Argentina](/football/team?id=202) beat [Panama](/football/team?id=2659) 2-0 in a friendly on Thursday with goals from [Thiago Almada](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/277208/Thiago-Almada) and [Lionel Messi](http://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/45843/Lionel-Messi) amid a festive atmosphere in their first game in front of their home fans after winning the [World Cup](/football/league/_/name/FIFA.WORLD) in December.

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Argentina Vs Panama: Lionel Messi Mania Grips Argentina In First ... (Outlook India)

Messi mania gripped Buenos Aires as the Argentina national team led by the PSG star himself beat Panama 2-0 on Thursday in a friendly match that was ...

Fans cheer prior to an international friendly soccer match between Argentina and Panama in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Although the world champions dominated the game, they didn’t get a goal until the 78th minute when Thiago Almada scored after a free kick by Messi hit the goal post. Argentina's Lionel Messi hoists the winning team replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy during a celebration ceremony for local fans after an international friendly soccer match against Panama at the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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'No one can deny it now': death flight plane to be returned to Argentina (The Guardian)

Flight logs revealed how 12 people were thrown out to their deaths into the Atlantic during the years of dictatorship.

“But I still think it has to be on display at the [death camp] museum because it is part of history now.” One entry stood out: a three-hour flight in December 1977, from the Buenos Aires city airport back to the Buenos Aires city airport, with no stop in between. “Then the plane was found in Florida, with the original flight logs intact. This was the aircraft which Ceraudo and Lewin eventually tracked down in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where it was owned by a company that flies courier packages to the Bahamas. I could have died on that plane myself and many people I knew died on it. The third pilot named in the flight log, Enrique José de Saint Georges, died of natural causes awaiting trial. They included three members of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, including Villaflor, three other relatives of missing people, two French nuns and four young activists who helped the relatives in their search for their loved ones. After we published their stories, the activists tried to persuade me to join their group, and the Mothers sometimes returned if only to hold my hand in silence for 15 minutes. Two were taken from the Comet bar near the Herald offices where we had been scheduled to meet on 8 December. The FAA-registered plane is now in the hands of another US company, Win Aviation, whose owner, Andri Wiese, said he was working to finalise the logistics to return the aircraft. Then they pushed their victims out, to fall thousands of feet into the South Atlantic. On the night of 14 December 1977, the three pilots flew their turboprop aeroplane for more than an hour out over the Atlantic Ocean.

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The final voyage of Argentina's “death flights” (Buenos Aires Herald)

Every week, victims were selected and “transferred” away from the Navy School of Mechanics (ESMA), one of most active clandestine centers of detention, torture ...

“I couldn’t stop thinking about the bodies of the people I cared about inside that thing. The building later became the ESMA Museum and Site of Memory, which is currently nominated for the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Skyvan will fly to Argentina in its current state — it has been modified from its original version with updated electronic instruments, new engines, a weather radar, and a new automated system to open the formerly-manual cargo door. On board the plane will be original parts including a sign that used to be next to the door lever, indicating it should never be opened without authorization from the flight’s commander. It is expected to land in an Argentine airport in April, at which point the Argentine state will officially take possession of the aircraft. The airplane has been bought by the Economy Ministry, led by Sergio Massa, and will be flown from the US.

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Messi goal tops off Argentina's homecoming celebration (The Japan Times)

Buenos Aires – Lionel Messi capped a night of unbridled joy with the 800th goal of his career as world champions Argentina celebrated their homecoming with ...

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Messi scores 800th career goal as Argentina beats Panama 2-0 (Sportstar)

Lionel Messi capped a night of unbridled joy with the 800th goal of his career as world champion Argentina celebrated its homecoming with a 2-0 friendly ...

With a minute to go, Messi was given yet another free-kick within shooting range -- his fifth of the match -- and this time he curled it into the top corner to seal the dream scenario for his delirious fans. The 35-year-old seven-time Ballon d’Or winner’s stunning free-kick in the dying minutes came after 21-year-old MLS sensation Thiago Almada gave a glimpse of what the future holds with his first goal for the national team in only his third appearance. Lionel Messi capped a night of unbridled joy with the 800th goal of his career as world champion Argentina celebrated its homecoming with a 2-0 friendly victory over stubborn Panama in Buenos Aires on Thursday.

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Messi mania grips Argentina in 1st match as World Cup champs (The Indian Express)

Messi's Argentina beat Panama 2-0 with two late goals Thursday night at the Monumental de Nunez Stadium in Buenos Aires, in the first of two matches for the ...

To avoid any issues, the players were taken to the stadium six hours before the start of the match flanked by a security operation that involved dozens of law enforcement officers. “Good morning everyone,” Messi said in the message that the hosts huddled to hear. He needed a police escort to leave but was all smiles as people shouted “Messi I love you” and “Thank you, We told you we were going to do everything possible to win this,” a visibly emotional Messi said as he was handed the microphone. The players then walked around the pitch waving to fans as fireworks lit the night sky. Ten minutes later, it was Messi’s turn and he scored the 800th goal of his professional career with a perfectly executed free kick.

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Where to eat, drink and sleep on your next trip to Argentina (New York Post)

Side by side of interiors and exteriors of restaurants and farms in Buenos Aires. Salud the food: Chefs prove there is more to Argentina than red meat. Courtesy ...

At Balvanera, an unsung gem in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, chef Fernando Navas is channeling the taste of Buenos Aires into his food. Argentina is known for the quality of its beef, and this is some of the best. After a few days of tasting, immerse yourself in Andean luxury at Rancho ‘e Cuero (six suites, starting at $660 per person, all-inclusive). Empanadas exploding with flavor, earthy Patagonian lamb tartare and roasted artichokes swimming in a dreamy hibiscus cream come one after the other before crispy rice, studded with seafood and a fermented citrus and chile aioli, hits the table. Lucas Elmelaj Chef Pablo del Río helms Finca El Paraíso in Buenos Aires, with a stunning backdrop in every direction. Their approach is at once celebratory, brash and delicious.

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