tv Sports Life Deutsche Welle April 1, 2023 6:15pm-6:31pm CEST
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and that's all for me for now. coming up next sports life looks at the power of football in argentina. that's after a short break. but 1st we leave you with some stunning footage that nasa has shared of you. of the northern lights are seen from the international space station. so you soon? ah ah ah, that has to float, did you do the fool? i'd have to chem fantastic. ah, she survived. oh,
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schmidt's thanks to music. he was the nazis favorite conductor. he is morally degenerate to musicians under the swastika, a documentary about the sounds of power, inspiring story about survival of the home. i don't get the tennis. i was the only one. what minded luc music in nazi germany, watch now on youtube. d. w documentary? ah half there are 36 years argentina when i woke up finally again, sparking a football carnival on the streets of boy in a situs for a 1000000 people on the street or 5000000. no one knows exactly a demonstration. how much football matters to this country? football here is a religion more than anywhere else in the world. it seems. there
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is hardly any other country in the world where football is a matter of life or death. as i found out on the very day of the 20, wanting to well kept final invoice or situs when big emotions came to town, washing away everything else. but why? i came here to where no site is to find out more about this extreme form of passion, a football se equal upon excellence. yeah. but no follow, but i feel yeah that senior them in but out of the element, how about? i don't you know, if i'm gonna be just what does that have been you know, what does this tell us about fandom as a whole? why are people football fan? what is the real power of football? chapter one, the day of the final. well, the day started quietly,
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thousands gathered in parts to watch the final against france on giant screens. they came to cheer for argentina. the 1st indicator of a religion, they're a spiritual leader is a jesus like figure. there are some fans want argentina to win because of just one man. lucky and i bought amazing over them, which i'm about. amazing. i wonder, is it all about this still? or is it about in a whole t messy, the messiah attracted football fans from all over that day. take this guy from australia. it doesn't matter where we are from all over the world except for france . we just want to say messy with about cup or these folks from israel. ok, why do you all where messy jersey because of the god measure the order of gold bars . the heart of victim messy alone is a religion. it seems but not just him as the rest of the day would show. oh, i defend
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spelt it out, the argentinian national anthem as if there were no to morrow and soon till excitement penalty for argentina. with wow, complete may in the air gets filled of some kind of foam. the passion is real. but then also these scenes, france come back from being to nail down, out of nowhere. grown up people in despair, in tears, in deep frustration. voodoo like gestures, from screams of joy to a feeling that death is imminent. ah,
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but wait $3.00 to $2.00 argentina, an extra time and these fellows dry like they only will again the day their kids will be born. the passion is not just real, but even somewhat unreal. there is another gulf of france penalties, nail biting suspense until this shot delivered margin tina the with with
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no we're gonna do is we're going to go there. i guess i'm going to be out of a party. i believe argentina's triumph sparked an atmosphere reminiscent of a revolution. millions flocked towards the city's heart, the obelisk ah, it was infectious. i felt like singing along and hugging random people historic day . but in the middle of all these lunatics, i thought again, how on earth can football be the spark for all this? let's 1st as the argentinians and then let's see if there is any relevance for the rest of humanity to chapter to the day after public transport was back on. and so was life. the party seemed to have ended, although the streets were looking very hung over. still, this seems to be a good moment to ask people with a bit of distance maybe. why?
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yesterday was armageddon. the 1st him comes from a prolific argentinian football writer marcella mora yet. ohio. she's in a lucky position because she witnessed all 3 argentinean work up titles so far. 1978. 19862022. i'm just lenient kona boy, but a say it but other than that, a so good. okay. la muscle we, i la la like in my saddle it beat very almost facility gum in this one place to let the, i'm in the hallway and let the omen them away. welcome. when i see on go now bolus yoga boy had a need and the him would jump out of the head moon, the dog waiting for it in this get ready and football and loaded at all a cons through internet. they ca fund the caea. she said get it though when yoni they international. argentina in fact has the 2nd largest number of immigrants in the world. second only to leave united states ahead of countries such as canada,
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brazil, and australia. argentina saw massive waves of immigration in the 19th and 20th centuries. the tangled became the dance of all the different folks that had newly arrived. but other than that, this melting pot often lacked a common denominator. and this is where football came in. as a national symbol, often stronger than anything else in the country and for the, for the dog. we are gonna chico by that on do. but our goal really good to me. they get to get you in again with the union of physically what this was about like, you know, like i said, to press the button like i'm sitting up, it's sort of politic as you're on the dog. did. you know the kid i last thursday? i'm gonna be, i'm sending you the link below i but, but the, that it all good on that. i'm actually on those every can but it all, if it with our say that again. nope. that they all, i get it all done up in it. i little when he that i met him out from france and went to says her country lost a 2022 final a total minority. and she still felt like singing along with the champions.
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that example, you mentioned that you can get your national single not wow. oh, teen shellman, off formats from not were made after an absent social tenant. you voluntary? match it up to susan stevie so my book righty from side. okay. one point has been made so far. football passion equals a feeling of unity margin. tina bit osalla league up on a get a handiness e e t lane all o l a lien. yeah. going up way exploded s in. not them, but i know guess who else would be elected by ease like glass in the doorway. liliana unless you should go get and they will not go like in a boy mozy i will say no. magically. but pansy, i get the needle a like on the i in order me hello it is. can i legally have dina al moon know? econ d fellow good. i saw nathan football was introduced to argentina in the 2nd half of the 19th century by of course,
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british immigrants. the 1st league was contested in 1891, the oldest league in the world, outside of great britain. the epic argentinian figures, diego maribel 9 lunel may see, did not grow out of a country with no football tradition. but when speaking to argentinians, there are also other explanations to be heard of. well genesee delos hembry allegory, asking what the needle done does now say no jail bobo, a though no, i totally agree. i guess they are al dandy got a shadowy, now he gave his boy will. doesn't want to live long enough. will it? again, i said honestly, doubtless, oh, but up let us say he added and they know it was a little boy, won't have a kindergartener. there are many open wounds in argentina. one for example, is the military dictatorship. the country lived through from 1976 to 1983, while people are being killed by the regime, argentina one, their home world cup in 1978. another wound repeated economic crises hitting the
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country hard. football can help provide role models on how to survive. argentina's inflation reached the highest peak in decades in 2022. but it is a problem that has been around for a long time already in 2001. there was a severe crisis. people took to the streets and looted supermarkets, now uncovered and russia's war against ukraine has made an already difficult situation. worse for out of 10 argentinians live below the poverty line during the world cup and katara quoted then a one time pass and that they had us yet them a have several nissan cash out of i'm the odd friend dance. if i said mom that all i know of any what then? thank you boy. hey, i'm getting bobo and cool site. i started, well nobody chapter 3. let's dive a bit deeper. still, if possible. maybe the mayhem in argentina when they,
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when the world cup tells us even more, more about the importance of $22.00 people chasing a ball around on a field. does football also tap into national psyches outside of argentina? i guess if we looked closely enough. yes. take germany, host up to 2006 world co, a country that could finally feel comfortable it waving its own flag again. 60 years after it set the world on fire. take france in 1098 world capos, send winners when it celebrated its own diversity. as an immigrant country, ah, or take morocco in 2022. a team that served as a sort of pan or radian source of pride, appealing to an entire region and to many around the world. but still let's not exaggerate the power of football. and football a but i fully hamlin tackles on the left us here in la gay exceed that they don't i
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so now i mean that i'm sort of my, be ready. i'm not in a room. seeing me, figueroa massage. are they? they so this looks, citizens here, look a senior buddy, think look what he get a expertise he'll will do. right. they get on the futon, the anela garcia, the amazon waterman se there. the 3 weedy there. e. in. yes, on let me los yellow, big business for sure. but then again, there are these very special moments when it seems like the world can really use for the players and the fans briefly at least. yeah. gay at warner, derrick. yep. was you 0? dw lenti dog was or is it not a blade and gone to riley santa yada, yada attendant. i cynthia gondo sandra and i allowed and i, we, i do see on our yeah. da da so but okay. known as a goodbye. so foot bloke gravely, ah
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