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SPORTS | 12-07-2021 10:00

Fans swamp streets as victorious Argentina return with Copa América in tow

Large groups of fans gathered in cities across Argentina on Sunday to celebrate their team's victorious return from the 2021 Copa América, where they beat Brazil on home turf.

Hundreds of fans gathered in cities across Argentina on Sunday to celebrate their team's victorious return from the 2021 Copa América, where they beat Brazil on home turf.

The Argentinian Football Association (AFA) had not planned any official celebration given the coronavirus epidemic, which had caused the country to pull out of co-hosting the tournament, which then went to even worse-hit Brazil. 

Lionel Messi and his team arrived home in Buenos Aires on Sunday morning via a private flight from Rio de Janeiro, and submitted to coronavirus tests. 

In two buses emblazoned with the words "Champions of América 2021" and the number 15 – for Argentina's number of Copa América wins – the team was escorted from the airport by police as hundreds supporters gathered along the highway, waving and cheering. 

"Beautiful, beautiful. And thank you, because the people needed it," exclaimed one fan, Emilio Navarro. 

After a quick show at the AFA headquarters in Buenos Aires, the victorious players went their different ways, without fanfare. 

Messi left the AFA in a car accompanied by police motorcycles, avoiding dozens of gathered fans, and headed for his home city of Rosario, according to television images. 

After the match Saturday night, crowds thronged the Obelisk monument in the capital – the traditional gathering place for celebrations and commemorations, whether sporting, cultural or political.

The last time crowds had gathered in such large numbers was back in November 2020, when Diego Maradona died. 

Cars took to the Avenida 9 de Julio in the early hours, hooting festively, as hundreds of ecstatic fans gathered in the city centre, waving flags, hugging and singing as police kept a close watch.

There were similar celebrations in other major cities, including Rosario. 

But many fans were not wearing face masks, raising fears the celebrations will cause a hike in coronavirus infections.

Argentina, with a population of 45 million, has one of the highest coronavirus infection and death rates in the world, with more than 98,000 lives lost.

Brazil is the country with the world's second-highest reported Covid-19 death toll at more than 530,000, and many were shocked and surprised when the Copa was moved there.

Brazilian star Neymar on Sunday congratulated his "brother" Messi for his first trophy with the Albiceleste.

"I hate to lose, but enjoy this title, football was waiting for you to have this moment," the player wrote on Instagram.

– TIMES/AFP

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