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Argentina is famous for excellent beef, tantalizing tango, and producing some of the most famous football players in history. Lionel Messi, perhaps one of the best footballers of our generation, has attained such a high level of respect across the world that the administration of Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital city, has decided to honor the striker by unveiling a statue which immortalizes the living legend in bronze.
SUNDAY!!!Replay of the 2015 final: Argentina vs Chile. An impressive Chile can win its second consecutive Copa America against archrival Argentina. However, the albicelestes are lead by a world class Leo Messi who is breaking all records with his national team.
Coach Maradona has some harsh words for the Argentinian team ahead of the COPA America final!
Former presidents and politicians of Chile, from left to right, as well as family members and supporters bid farewell to former president Sebastian Pinera, who died on February 6 while piloting his helicopter in the south of the country. A ceremony is being held in the Former National Congress building in downtown Santiago before the main funeral. IMAGES
Barcelona (Spain), Aug 8 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE). A tearful Lionel Messi confirmed Sunday that he will leave FC Barcelona after 21 years at the club.SOUNDBITES IN SPANISH OF LEO MESSI AT THE FAREWELL PRESS CONFERENCE. TRANSLATION:"Well, good morning. The truth is that I don't know if I'm going to be able to speak ... In the last few days I have been thinking about it, to see what I was going to say, what I could say, the truth is that nothing came out. I was still blocked as I am now. This is very difficult for me. After so many years, being here my entire life, I'm not ready for this. Last year, with the burofax, I was convinced I knew that I wanted to leave, what I was going to say and I was convinced. But this year is not the same. This year, my family and I were convinced that we were going to stay here, at home. It’s what we wanted more than anything".