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of thousands of worshipers attended the 1st in person service since the covey 19 pandemic. the ceremony marks the beginning of celebrations for the most important week in the christian calendar. ready ah, and that's all for me for now. coming up next, sports live guys to attend tina to explore the power of football. i'm monica jones for me on the news team here in berlin. thanks for watching. that has been promoted. you do the full. i'd have to challenge fantastic. ah,
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there 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 2022 well kept final inborn was situs when big emotions came to town washing away every thing else . but why? i came here to where no site is to find out more about this extreme form of passion . a football league will upon excellence. yeah. but no follow up on yet. see no them but adamant about it. i don't, you know, if i'm going to beat that, what about them? you know, what does this tell us about fandom as a whole? why are people football fan? what is the real power for chapter one, the day of the final well, the day started quietly, thousands gathered in parts to watch the final against france on giant screens.
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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 lacking. i bought amazing of a little come about what amazing. i wonder, is it all about this still or that about the whole g 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. why do you all where messy jersey because of the god as really on her own body, there are the victim. messy alone is a religion. it seems but not just him as the rest of the day would show. oh, i defense
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built it out. the argentinian national anthem as if there were no to morrow. and soon till an 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 emma. ah, but wait. $3.00 to $2.00
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argentina, an extra time and these fellows troy, 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 goal for france, penalties, nail biting suspense until this shot delivered argentina. they're working with so what we're gonna do is we're going to go there. i guess i'm going to be out of
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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 ask 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 gone. 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 this then 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 argentinian world cup titles so far. 1978. 19862022. i'm just li, meatica. know boy. but a said, but other than that, a so good. okay. let muscle we, i la la like in my said i beat them as a silicon come in this will bice, the lead, the i'm in the hallway lead the, i'm in them away. will come when i see on go now, bo less young and boy that a need on the him we'll jump out of the head will not of waiting for it in this get that i will head football a little rattle a because through internet they see a a fun the thea she said, get a though when yoni they and piano. santa argentina infect has the 2nd largest number of immigrants in the world. second only to the united states ahead of countries such as canada, brazil,
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and australia. argentina saw massive waves of immigration in the 19th and 20th centuries. the tango 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 food afflict. oak, how can i chico by that on do? but i thought really good to me. this is a good day. and again, daniel physically was, this was about like, you know, like i say, every super neck i'm system is still a politic issue, though didn't attend it. no less doesn't like the i was at the new the like the i but, but be that it all good. i'm that i'm not sure. deanna those every could but it on if it was i fed that can know that they oh i give it a hoax. done up in it, i don't want to. yeah. 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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settings. i'm fully mentally get you to get your national single not y'all's la, june shellman, off formats from rockwell, nasa announcing social thank you for long term match it up to susie maybe sooner, but right you from side. okay. one point has been made so far. football passion equals a feeling of unity in argentina vedo. so luckily go to get a handy, nancy e t lane all oh that a lini agen up way exploded s in. not them, but i know visual football, elected by ease that got us in the doorway. liliana, unless you should go in element, they will not go. sorry, no, boy, i'm on the almost say nong medically, but pansy, i get the needle a like on the in order me hello it is. can sally let him fina al moon know econ keith. hello. good, i saw denise football was introduced to argentina in the 2nd half of the 19th century by of course, british immigrants. the 1st league was contested in 1891,
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the oldest league, and the world outside of great britain. the epic argentinian figures, diego marvel, 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 delasandri a lady asking arthur needle, dan does not say no jail vulgarly john. i, italy, i guess they are al dandy, got a, shadowy, now he gave his boy, he doesn't want to live longer up, we'll edit it again. i said on se dallas, oh but up blair say he, i didn't, didn't know was i used to play bombs, have a got to know. there are many open wounds in argentina. one, for example, if 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 cove, it in 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, open a one time pass and that they hit us. yeah. and a that's i will need that cash out for you all are not a for, i'm the odd friend there. if i said it's not a mom, not all i know of any what i'm thank you for boy, hey, i'm getting bobo and cool. so i started one of my 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 you look closely enough. yes. take germany house 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 friends in 1998, welcome house and winners when it's celebrated, its own diversity. as an immigrant country, ah, or take morocco in 2022. a team that served as a sort of panel 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. fan football a. but i fully hamlin tackles analysis here in la gay exceed their bid on i so
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now i mean that, that i'm sort of my be ready. i'm not denouncing me fee. gather massage. i did this, this looks, he tends here. look a senior buddy. think of mcguire, get a expertise he'll go doral the get on the futon. the anela garcia. obey the amazon shout. i'm in se, did the city weedy there, e e? yes. when the last big business for sure. but then again, there are these very special moments when it seems like the world cup really use for the players. and the fans briefly, at least. and yeah, gay is one. i know that out. yep. was you do? i did i but i lent a dog. was a said no said blade and gone to dallas ana yada, yada agenda. i send deanda's hand on i allowed and i we, i do see on our da da so, but okay now is that good by so foot bloke, engraved in oh,
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