The German lifted his first Grand Slam trophy, while the Argentine won …
Fernando Romero Nuñez
Fernando Romero Nuñez is a sports writer. He earned a journalism degree with a specialization in sports from the Escuela de Periodismo Deportivo José R. López Pájaro. His work focuses on the past and present of football, with an eye for the stories that shaped the sport and its influence on society.
Argentina’s captain and star goalkeeper have joined preparations in the United States, quietly stepping up their work after suffering …
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The Argentine football superstar had to come off early in his Leagues Cup game, setting alarm bells ringing in Miami and Argentina
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Despite a qualifying well, the Argentine driver is yet to collect points for his 2025 championship tally after another race of falling down the field
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The Argentine race driver opened up on his difficult run of results ahead of the 2025 Hungarian GP and confessed his struggles with the Alpine car
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Rodrigo de Paul makes debut as Inter Miami win in Leagues Cup with two Messi assists
A 96th minute effort by former Boca Juniors defender Marcelo Weigandt saw Miami overcome Mexican opponents Atlas in Fort Lauderdale
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Argentina lifts fourth U-17 L’Alcúdia football tournament in gear-up for World Cup
The team led by former Argentina international Diego Placente won the title in undefeated fashion
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The policy would see more than an 11% increase in payments, something AFA claims is done to ‘asphyxiate non-profit civil associations clubs’
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The Albiceleste went toe-to-toe with the 2022 finalists, but came up short and missed out on making it to LA 2028
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Despite big name signings and a spirited performance in the FIFA Club World Cup, why are Argentina’s footballing giants in free fall?
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The Albiceleste looks to continue its run of four wins to seal a ticket to its second Olympics
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Franco Colapinto navigates tricky conditions to finish Belgian Grand Prix in 19th
The Argentine said it was ‘positive’ to finish at Spa, but that his Alpine car had ‘no pace’ in the dry