Your World Cup Week in Dallas: June 22 to June 28
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Your World Cup Week in Dallas: June 22 to June 28
Last night, the father in our household wanted to brave the crowds in Klyde Warren Park for the Argentina World Cup banderazo. We gathered some beers, some friends, some kids, and a small dog, then waded into the madness. We played a little game with the kids (spot a non-Messi Argentina jersey, get a dollar), … Continued The post Your World Cup Week in Dallas: June 22 to June 28 appeared first on D Magazine.
DALLAS (special sender).- Since 15 (local time), thousands of Argentines are concentrated in Dallas' Klyde Warren Park. Defying the 40 degrees to the sun, the traditional flag of the days before the matches doubles the call that took place last Tuesday in Kansas City.Mt. Woodall Rodge Avenue, fans dressed in blue and white throw their own party on the Sunday of the father's day. Flags, t-shirts and “buy tickets” posters dominate the second celeb…
Argentina fans gather in Dallas for ‘Banderazo Argentino' ahead of World Cup match
Argentina fans are gathering at Klyde Warren Park in Dallas on Sunday evening for a traditional “Banderazo Argentino” ahead of the team’s upcoming FIFA World Cup match in North Texas. A similar event drew nearly 3,000 fans to the park during Argentina’s 2022 World Cup run, turning downtown Dallas into a sea of blue and white. Argentina plays on Monday.
Statement on Ongoing FIFA Operations
The Dallas Police Department is proud to welcome fans from across the country and around the world to Dallas for today’s match. We have planned extensively, are fully staffed, and are ready to help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone attending. We encourage fans to celebrate responsibly, be mindful of their surroundings, and look out for one another. Our officers will be visible throughout the city and at event venues, and we are…
The passion for the Argentine shirt transcends disciplines and borders. In the previous match between Argentina and Austria for the 2026 World Cup, the traditional albiceleste flag in Dallas gathered thousands of fans and had a prominent presence: that of Agustín Creevy. The former captain of Los Pumas, one of the great referents of Argentine rugby, joined the fans who accompanied the Selection and shared his feelings in an interview with the sp…
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