Old rivals and new contenders are getting ready for the final stages …
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.
A parallel competition within the same event saw an Argentine come out on top, giving local fans a reason …
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Racist football chants: Milei fires sports undersec urging apology, Villarruel weighs in
The controversy around Argentina’s men’s national side continues with the president firing an official calling on Messi to issue an apology
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After the Albiceleste captain was forced to step out of the 2024 Copa América final, his availability will be ‘determined by periodic assessments’
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A viral video of the men’s football team singing a chant mocking French players of African descent ‘leaves Argentina looking bad,’ said Julio Garro
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The French Football Federation (FFF by its French acronym) announced it will sue its Argentine counterpart after videos of Argentine players singing racist chants went viral. “FFF President Philippe Diallo …
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SADs will be allowed to compete in the Primera Division as the government looks for foreign investment in Argentine football
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Lessons from Argentina’s 2024 Copa América: the good, the bad, the ugly
Four titles in three years is a historic feat, but what does the future hold for Lionel Scaloni’s team?
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The president is pushing for clubs to be turned into private corporations. Does he understand they’re more than just a franchise?
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The Albiceleste clinched the title for a record 16th time despite an injured Lionel Messi and violence before kick-off
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Fútbol Libre was one of Argentina’s most popular online sports broadcasters, showing games from the Primera Division and leagues across the world
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Copa América 2024: Colombia makes it into the final in a game that ended in a brawl
The Cafeteros won 1-0, but a tussle after the match saw the Uruguay players go into the stands and clash with Colombian fans