Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Eccentric Ways of Argentine Football Fans to Celebrate the Champion Title

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DBasia.news –  Gabriel, an Argentine soccer fan, celebrated the success of his favorite club, Racing Club, won the title in an eccentric way: digging the grave of his grandfather.

Football is often regarded as the second religion by Argentine society. They are very fond of sports kicking round leather.

In fact, because of his fanatical fanatics in Argentina, Diego Maradona was considered God there because of winning the 1986 World Cup. They built the Maradona church.

Racing Club ensures the championship trophy after undergoing 24 weeks of the Argentine League. Racing collected 56 points, winning 52 points from Defensa in second place.

Third and fourth positions belong to Boca Juniors and River Plate. The four teams represented Argentina in the Copa Libertadores next season.

The celebration of the victory was greeted lively by the supporters of Racing Club. Those five seasons have not won the Argentine league since last in 2014.

Therefore, Gabriel celebrated the Argentine League title by digging up the grave of his grandfather. Then, he brought the grandfather’s skull to victory.

“I dug Grandpa’s grave and took him to the victory festival. In my opinion, he would be proud of the Racing Club title,” Gabriel told TNT Sports.

The love of Argentine people has become an open secret. For example, Pope Francis who is currently in office is a big fan of San Lorenzo.

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