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Argentina fans swarm streets at 3am to welcome home World Cup winners

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Argentina fans swarm streets at 3am to welcome home World Cup winners

Captain Lionel Messi stepped off the plane first, the World Cup trophy in his grasp.
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The Argentina team followed before they took to the top deck of a parade bus. The bus was swarmed by cheering supporters who lined the streets in the thousands, the players waving to their supporters. Hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to fill the capital for the World Cup-winning team’s victory parade with a national holiday declared in celebration.

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  1. L'argentine à aussi remporté le trophée du plus grand nombres de matchs gagnés par penalty 😂 ainsi que le trophée de l'équipe la plus enfantile et irrespectueuse de cette coupe du monde, à pars ca félicitations 😁

  2. I'm an England fan and I said at the very beginning of the tournament this is Messi & Argentina's year, thank you Argentina for making my prediction true, I can think of no better player who deserves this honour at this moment more than Lionel Messi, the argument about who was the best player of this generation has been laid to rest forever.

  3. Best fans in the world we live football ⚽️ argentina 🇦🇷 we love you we never have up we always believed we always wore the shirt because our passion came first!!!

  4. This caravan took place last night, between 3 and 4:20 a.m. It took 80 minutes for the coach to move from Ezeiza airport to AFA's facilities (5 km away). Today the team intended to pass by Buenos Aires centric obelisc, but it took almost five hours to complete the first 21 of a 60 km highway. So, the original plan was dropped and the team embarked on four helicopters to do an aerial caravan.

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