bangladesh lived fervently Qatar World Cup despite the fact that his team was unranked and his national sport is kabaddi. Its inhabitants chose Lionel Messi’s Argentina as their representative and celebrated on December 18 the consecration of Lionel Scaloni’s Selezione as his own. A few hours later, a fan of his wrote a letter to congratulate the Argentine people and sent it to the email of the editorial staff of clarion.
“I am writing from Bangladesh to congratulate you on winning the 2022 World Cup”torn Fazle Elahi Pulok in a colored PDF with blue and white colors. “17,050 kilometers separate us, but our feelings are always with you. Maybe he’ll never die”strengthen.
Pulok stressed that he has been following the Argentina national team since the World Cup in France. “In the 1998 World Cup I was 13 and I couldn’t sleep for seven days after losing the quarter-final against the Netherlands. I remember that in the team there were Ariel Ortega, Batistuta, Zanetti, López, Simeone”, revised. From that World Cup event, he even keeps stickers that he shared in his letter.
“In every World Cup I have waited with my people for Argentina to win the cup -recognized-, but remained intact for a long time until the golden moment came. They played for their country and for Messi. Congratulations on being champions.”. And he showed that even for Bengalis like him it will be an unforgettable moment: “After the final, my friends and I said to each other: ‘We have nothing more to ask of life'”.
Social networks have helped to understand a little more the love of that Asian country for the Argentine national team. Viral videos of hundreds of thousands of fans gathering to support La Scaleneta at their respective Fan Fests were flooded during the meeting in Qatar.
The Bengals supported Scaloni’s team throughout the World Cup. And, of course, they filled the streets with dhaka, the country’s capital, to watch the final against France on a giant screen. Time didn’t matter, they lived the definition as their own.
“Even though our place in the FIFA rankings is at the bottom, our support is first class. They already knew our madness for Argentina. Not only in this World Cup, we have been supporting the Argentina national team since 1982.”Pulok clarified.
In fact, after the consecration, Sheikh Hasina, prime minister of Bangladesh, sent a letter of congratulations to Alberto Fernández. “Football deeply unites our peoples,” he told him. And the president replied: “The mutual affection we have seen in recent weeks has become inexplicable”.
Undoubtedly, the moment Messi lifted the World Cup in Qatar was celebrated by the 47 million living in Argentina and by those compatriots scattered around the planet. But also for Bengalis who dream of one day expressing their passion on the pitch with Leo on the pitch.
Source: Clarin
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