A group of young people from Dhaka built an albiceleste shirt of more than 10 meters long to encourage Lionel Messi in his last World Cup. The passion for Argentina continues to grow in the Asian country since the consecration in Qatar 2022.
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Thousands of fans attended the University of Dhaka to celebrate the National Team at the start of the World Cup and confirm an unexpected devotion: Bangladesh lives Messi and Argentina as if they were its own. The bond reveals a history of identity, resistance and revenge that makes Argentine football a global phenomenon.
A group of young people from Dhaka built an albiceleste shirt of more than 10 meters long to encourage Lionel Messi in his last World Cup. The passion for Argentina continues to grow in the Asian country since the consecration in Qatar 2022.