Argentine Falklands veterans separate sport from national cause ahead of England match
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- Falklands War veterans gave the message that 'sport is not war' ahead of the Argentina-England World Cup semi-final.
- The veterans emphasized that the sovereignty claim should be championed in the stands without hate, through peaceful and diplomatic means.
- Head coach Lionel Scaloni also stated that the match should be regarded solely as a football match.
- Another veteran, Roberto Bocanegra, asked the players to fight to the end on the pitch by honoring the 649 Argentine soldiers who died in the war.
بالأرقام
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup semi-final to be played between Argentina and England, Falklands War veterans published an open letter. Emphasizing that the match should not be seen as a war or armed revenge, the veterans stated that the distinction between sporting enthusiasm and the national cause must be clearly maintained.
The statement recalled that sport is not the place for war and that the struggle for sovereignty is pursued peacefully through diplomatic means in international forums. While fans were encouraged to proudly make their voices heard in the stands with the chant 'Falklands are Argentina', they were called upon to ensure that this absolutely does not turn into xenophobia or hate.
This approach aligns with national team head coach Lionel Scaloni's statement that the match is 'just a football match'. On the other hand, veteran Roberto Bocanegra, in his emotional letter addressed to the players, asked them to remember the 649 heroes who lost their lives in the war and to give their all on the pitch.
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- What issue did the Falklands veterans draw attention to ahead of the England match?
- The veterans emphasized that the football match should not be seen as a war or revenge, but also that the issue of the Falkland Islands should not be forgotten.
- How did the veterans say Argentine fans should behave during the match?
- They stated that fans could proudly chant about the Falklands in the stands, but that this should never turn into xenophobia or hate.
- What was the veteran Roberto Bocanegra's request from the national team players?
- Bocanegra asked the players to give their all on the pitch and fight to the end, rather than just asking for a victory, so they could honor the 649 Argentine soldiers who died in the 1982 war.
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