Riot police, fans clash after World Cup celebration in Argentina turns violent

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Publish Date : 2021-04-06 23:44:48


Riot police, fans clash after World Cup celebration in Argentina turns violent

Police in Argentina arrested at least 120 people Sunday after a World Cup celebration in downtown Buenos Aires got out of hand, state news agency Telam reported.

Fans had gathered to celebrate Argentina's best performance in the World Cup in almost a quarter century.

The celebrations went on peacefully without incident until a few hours later when dozens of rowdy vandals smashed shop windows, ransacked a theater, beat up journalists and attacked police officers with bottles and rocks, local media reported.



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Police fired water cannons and tear gas in response.

Fifteen police officers and at least five others were injured in the clashes, Telam said.

Even though Argentina lost to Germany 1-0 in extra time, it was the first time the team made it to the World Cup final since 1990. And its star player, Lionel Messi, won the Golden Ball, given to the best player of the tournament.

'The boys gave everything,' one man said. 'They put their souls into the game. But this time, it didn't happen. We are very happy.'

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Fans had gathered to celebrate Argentina's best performance in the World Cup in almost a quarter century. Bizarre moments at the World Cup final Police in Argentina arrested at least 120 people Sunday after a World Cup celebration in downtown Buenos Aires got out of hand, state news agency Telam reported. Fans had gathered to celebrate Argentina's best performance in the World Cup in almost a quarter century. 'The boys gave everything,' one man said. 'They put their souls into the game. But this time, it didn't happen. We are very happy.' Fans had gathered to celebrate Argentina's best performance in the World Cup in almost a quarter century. Police in Argentina arrested at least 120 people Sunday after a World Cup celebration in downtown Buenos Aires got out of hand, state news agency Telam reported. 'The boys gave everything,' one man said. 'They put their souls into the game. But this time, it didn't happen. We are very happy.' Fans had gathered to celebrate Argentina's best performance in the World Cup in almost a quarter century. Police fired water cannons and tear gas in response. Bizarre moments at the World Cup final Bizarre moments at the World Cup final Fifteen police officers and at least five others were injured in the clashes, Telam said. The celebrations went on peacefully without incident until a few hours later when dozens of rowdy vandals smashed shop windows, ransacked a theater, beat up journalists and attacked police officers with bottles and rocks, local media reported. The celebrations went on peacefully without incident until a few hours later when dozens of rowdy vandals smashed shop windows, ransacked a theater, beat up journalists and attacked police officers with bottles and rocks, local media reported. Bizarre moments at the World Cup final Police in Argentina arrested at least 120 people Sunday after a World Cup celebration in downtown Buenos Aires got out of hand, state news agency Telam reported. Fifteen police officers and at least five others were injured in the clashes, Telam said. 'The boys gave everything,' one man said. 'They put their souls into the game. But this time, it didn't happen. We are very happy.' The celebrations went on peacefully without incident until a few hours later when dozens of rowdy vandals smashed shop windows, ransacked a theater, beat up journalists and attacked police officers with bottles and rocks, local media reported. Germany erupts with joy as 24-year World Cup wait comes to an end 'The boys gave everything,' one man said. 'They put their souls into the game. But this time, it didn't happen. We are very happy.' Fifteen police officers and at least five others were injured in the clashes, Telam said. Police fired water cannons and tear gas in response. Bizarre moments at the World Cup final Police in Argentina arrested at least 120 people Sunday after a World Cup celebration in downtown Buenos Aires got out of hand, state news agency Telam reported. Fifteen police officers and at least five others were injured in the clashes, Telam said. Bizarre moments at the World Cup final Police fired water cannons and tear gas in response. Germany erupts with joy as 24-year World Cup wait comes to an end Even though Argentina lost to Germany 1-0 in extra time, it was the first time the team made it to the World Cup final since 1990. And its star player, Lionel Messi, won the Golden Ball, given to the best player of the tournament. Even though Argentina lost to Germany 1-0 in extra time, it was the first time the team made it to the World Cup final since 1990. And its star player, Lionel Messi, won the Golden Ball, given to the best player of the tournament. Fans had gathered to celebrate Argentina's best performance in the World Cup in almost a quarter century. Fans had gathered to celebrate Argentina's best performance in the World Cup in almost a quarter century.

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