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The New York Times·3 min read·medium

For Argentina, a World Cup Semifinal Against England Isn’t Just Soccer

For Argentina, a World Cup Semifinal Against England Isn’t Just Soccer
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This article explores the intense cultural and historical significance of a World Cup semifinal match between Argentina and England. It highlights how the game transcends sports, touching upon deep-seated national sentiments.

Jumping in unison inside the concrete bowels of Arrowhead Stadium, shirtless and still wearing their game shorts and cleats, Argentina’s players tilted their heads back and chanted at the top of their voices, invoking a sacred pair of names — one a p... [931 chars]

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