The madness for the Argentina national team has not only reached Bangladesh and India: it has also reached in Kazakhstan.
In a new viral TikTok video you can see how wildly the World Cup was celebrated Lionel Messi in the middle of a wedding full of guests.
The couple didn’t hesitate to place a giant screen in the background to see the end of the world as their wedding unfolded. With videos uploaded from the account @fraerok_ on TikTok it is evident that everyone, absolutely everyone, supported the blue and the white.
“When the wedding and the World Cup final are on the same night”, wrote the person who shared the videos and who also confirmed in a comment that it was indeed a Kazakh wedding.
The most viewed clip (played by more than 600,000 people) shows a group of men celebrating the Cup in the center of the room, embracing and wildly holding up a replica trophy.
It is worth mentioning that Kazakhstan is a transcontinental country which has most of its territory in Asia and a smaller part in Europe. Furthermore, it is the ninth largest country in the world.
The official message of Bangladesh
The Bengals’ madness for Argentina became official after the national team won its third World Cup. Why? Because the prime minister of the country, Sheikh Hashinaon Monday sent a letter of congratulations to Alberto Fernández in which he celebrated obtaining the title.
Hashina said Argentina’s victory was “spectacular” and claimed that “the affection and love for football deeply unites both peoples”.
“The people of Bangladesh have shown their admiration and love through the spontaneous celebration of their national football team’s victory at the World Cup,” the official said, referring to the countless rallies of support for the national team that have been held by Bangladeshis. on the streets of their country.
Hasina said that “this unprecedented love and affection” between the two peoples “has paved the way for solid bilateral relations” between the two countries. “To that end, I hope to further consolidate our relationship by opening missions in each of the other capitals in the coming days,” she teased.
Source: Clarin
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