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Yesterday I had a chance to attend a futbol match in Cordoba!
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Public service billboard on the street |
But, of course, here in South America and pretty much anywhere around the world (except the US), futbol is the only sport. One Argentino friend said that for poor kids all over the world, futbol is to them what hip-hop is to kids in the ghetto: a way out. Argentinos are no exception. For them, futbol is life.
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Poster in the hostel in Buenos Aires |
Now this little anecdote does not mean I have instantly become an expert in futbol. But attending a match was a step in the right direction.
Even just purchasing the tickets was a task. Fellow Packer fans can relate to this but even for a Belgrano match here in Cordoba, you must be a member to buy tickets and each member can only buy two tickets per match. We got our hands on a club member's ID and I went to the stadium on Friday to purchase the sacred tickets for me and a coworker at the hostel. Considering the hoops we already had gone through to just get this far, I was praying that I didn't get robbed on the walk home, but if I did, I probably would have offered my wallet but leave me the futbol tickets!


This was a prime match to attend because the opposing team, River Plate, is ranked pretty highly in the league so it was sure to be well-attended. So much so that the local stadium just wouldn't do for this match and we bused it 40 minutes outside of town to the bigger, badder stadium.
We there a couple of hours early and got to watch the stadium slowly fill up and anticipation grow as game time approached.
We there a couple of hours early and got to watch the stadium slowly fill up and anticipation grow as game time approached.
Let's get this started!
New this year, fans of the away team cannot purchase tickets due to too many fights between opposing fans. There go my chances of witnessing a futbol brawl! Simply observing debates among Belgrano fans about whether to sit down or stand up and the expletives that followed after a bad call lead me to believe that denying opposing fans to attend the matches, isn't such a bad ideal.
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Popular section with banners and the band. |
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Club Atletico Belgrano (CAB), Cordoba--CAB is CBA! |
Note in the second part what I like to call the "Argentinian dead fish fist pump."
Almost a goal by River Plate
The second goal is debatable, and whether it crossed the goal line or not will undoubtedly be reviewed on ESPN here for the next week but the fans loved it and the win still stands.
The fans called it a goal for sure!
All in all, an awesome cultural experience and a great way to freshen up on my "tu madre" insults!
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