Is there anyone willing to stop the fury for the national team and the World Cup won at the hands of Lionel Messi and company the December 18, 2022 in Qatar? It seems that for now the answer is a resounding “no”. The madness for all things national group does not subside. More than three months after the third star obtained in the Middle East, the AFA inaugurated this Wednesday in La Rural the first and only official exhibition of the World championswhich includes a tour where you can see the trophies won and even get on the convertible bus where the players of the staggered when they returned to the countryside.
The party that took place first at the Monumental and at the Madre de Ciudades stadium in Santiago del Estero, then, with friendlies against Panama and Curaçao respectively, rekindled the passion for the national team by celebrating the consecration with the players and the technical staff reached in Arab land.
A week later the champions returned to their clubs to continue with their usual competition, from Argentine Football Federationand with the presence of the president Claudius Tapia and champions like him Duck Fillol, Omar Larrosa and Roberto Ayala (as a member of Lionel Scaloni’s technical staff) have created an exhibition that not only traces the path taken in Qatar to lift the third World Cup for the country, but also offers special rooms for champions of 1978 and 1986, with personal objects of the protagonists, their respective trophies and unpublished films.
Of course, the greatest attraction, without a doubt, is found in the second section of the itinerary in which the viewer will be able to immerse himself completely in everything related to the Qatar World Cup 2022. From the sample film projected in a 180-degree cinema with full volume sound to appreciating the shirts, boots and gloves of the Dibu Martínezthe final ball and, of course, the Cup to be photographed.
Furthermore, there is a room dedicated to Messi, with all the models of the shirts he used for the national team and a statue of 10 life-size by lifting the most important trophy, recreating the party on the catwalk of the Lusail stadium.
The end is pure celebration as visitors will have the chance to get to know each other and move forward to the micro convertible who moved onto campus among more than five million fans on the streets of Buenos Aires.
Tickets can already be obtained through the La Rural website at a price of 4,500 pesos. Children under 10 pay 3,000 pesos while children under 3 enter for free. The exhibition, located in the Frers de La Rural Pavilion, will remain open until 10 May.
Source: Clarin
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